In an effort to provide the most cutting-edge information delivery we have expanded the podcast section to include video podcasts. Some of the information we provide through the site is best done on a visual basis, and while a picture may be worth a thousand words, there are times that a video can be priceless.
There are a number of ways to enjoy the video podcasts. We are going to handle these slightly differently than we do the audio podcasts because of their size. Clicking on the thumbnail picure or link will take you to that video's page where you will be able to download the video, play the embedded video or subscribe to the feed. In addition, if you are familiar with RSS Feeds, you will have the option of subscribing to the Podcast Feed via your pod- or feed-catching software, just click on the "subscribe to feed" option seen numerous times on this page. If you have iTunes software but are unsure what an RSS feed is just follow these steps: open iTunes, under "Library" on the left hand side of the screen click on "Podcasts;" across the top menu screen click on "Advanced;" then "Subscribe to Podcast..." When prompted for a URL cut and paste the following:
http://www.gundogdoc.com/feeds/GUNDOGDOC.com_The_Video_Podcast.xml
It's taken me a while to get this year's season-ending video done. I went right from attempting to chase snow geese into dog training and then heartworm season at the clinic. With the dogs coming along wonderfully, it has me looking towards fall, and I thought I'd get this video review put together. CLICK HERE
This eisode will focus on trimming your dog's nails--by far one of the easiest preventative things an owner can undertake and at the same time one of the most intimidating. We'll take a look at the anatomy, the tools and how to clip your dog's nails safely and effectively.
CLICK HERE to view the episode.
In this video I show you how to perform a tailgate exam at the end of each run in the field. In my experience it can be one of the most valuable things you can do to keep these hard-charging dogs in the field day-after-day. We are still in the learning process with production and editing of these videos. I apologize in advance for the wind noise; we'll be improving them as we go. CLICK HERE
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