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How A GK Dog Crate Survived A Steel Bumper Crash
From the beginning, we set out with one mission in mind: to protect as many pets as possible by building the toughest, safest travel crate on the market. Some of our customers have had to put our k...
Breed Profile: German Shorthaired Pointer
Known as one of the most versatile all-purpose gun dog breeds, we are privileged to see a lot of German Shorthaired Pointers travel in Gunner Kennels. Today, we take a broad look at what makes this...
The Wildrose Way: Choosing The Best Crate Size
Just in time for the wingshooting season, Mike Stewart of Wildrose Kennels gives his advice on how to choose the best crate size for your dog – and the best add-on accessories for your canine compa...
Destination Dogs: Travel Checklist
It's that season when you're hitting the road every weekend, dog in tow. Mike Stewart of Wildrose Kennels gives our readers the lowdown on how to prepare when traveling with your dog – whether that...
Transporting The Mississippi State University Mascot
Some of the most recognizable mugs around the country are the live animal mascots of college football. As the face of the university, their wellbeing is a top priority for their handlers (and their...
Tips For Early Puppy Development
Gunner Kennels caught up with Mike Stewart of Wildrose Kennels to pick up puppy training techniques via “the Wildrose Way" – Mike's renowned cyclical training model that employs positive reinforcem...
Bloodtracking: Preparing For Deer Hunting With Dogs
Tracking, if they’ve got it inside of them… how do you get it out? We’ve asked Jeremy Moore, owner DogBone Hunter, to bring our GK readers a series that breaks down the “why” and “how” of the game ...
Positive Communication In Gun Dog Training
It's never too late to teach an old dog new tricks. We asked legendary trainer Robert Milner of Duckhill Kennels to school us on the best ways to communicate with your dog.
GK Profile: Remedies For Kam’s Dog Storm Anxiety
Because each customer's story – and relationship with their dog – is different, we've started to document a few for you. Today’s Q&A is with Kelle, a Mississippi resident whose dog “Kam” has se...
Gunner Kennels x Mossy Oak Partnership
It’s a pretty cool moment to announce a Gunner Kennels partnership with a brand that I’ve long supported and always admired: Mossy Oak®, the world’s premiere camouflage company.
So you've invested in a puppy. Now what? We asked legendary trainer Robert Milner of Duckhill Kennels to school us on the most basic of puppy rearing principles: how to house train.
You may have seen the badge on our website – as many of you know, our G1™ Gunner Kennels have been proudly Made in America since the very beginning. That term seems to be tossed around often. What ...
Breed Profile: Labrador Retriever
We’d bet the majority of pedestrians would recognize a Lab walking by… but how much do they know about the breed’s origins? Amazingly, Labrador Retrievers were nearly extinct around the late 19th c...
Blood Tracking With Dog Bone Hunter
Have you thought about training your dog to blood track? We’ve asked Jeremy Moore, owner DogBone Hunter, to bring our GK readers a series that breaks down the “why” and “how” of the sport, just in ...
#MyGunnerStory: Dog Crate Comparison
Ever wondered how much you spend on your dog in a lifetime? We created this kennel for anyone who understands that investing in the best to protect your dog is a necessity – peace of mind (and your...
Discourage Your Dog From Chewing With This Chew-Resistant Accessory
We hear the challenge all the time: “my dog can escape that.” Our response to that always is, “we’ll buy the kennel back from you if he can – and that includes escaping by chewing his way through.”...
The Perfect Gifts To Get Every Dog Dad
Father’s Day is one of those that always creeps up on me. If you’re in the same boat and didn’t get the memo until this week, I’ve put together a last-minute gift guide for dads with gundogs.
Is Kenneling Good For Your Dog?
Prison or secure retreat? It all depends on how YOU use the crate, because dogs are genetically programmed to "den."