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WetlandHunter 1825 Remote Dog Training Collar by SportDog Brand

Monday, November 7th, 2011 at 1:02 PM

WetlandHunter 1825 Remote Dog Training Collar by SportDog Brand

SportDog Brand WetlandHunter 1825 Remote Dog Training Caller

SportDog Brand WetlandHunter 1825 Remote Dog Training Caller

COLUMBUS, Georgia --(Ammoland.com)- This remote dog training collar by SportDog Brand gives you a variety of training options for your hunting dog.

The WetlandHunter 1825 puts you in confident control with up to 16 stimulus levels and a choice of momentary or continuous correction. To get the best performance from your dog, build a customized training system using a variety of vibration and tone options.

The remote dog training collar features include a one mile range, slim profile collar receiver ensuring a perfect fit and easy-to-handle compact transmitter. The WetlandHunter 1825 remote dog training collar comes in Realtree MAX-4 ® camo.

Features:

  • Up to 15 stimulus levels
  • Choice of continuous or momentary correction
  • User can select from eight levels each within a low, medium or high setting on the compact receiver.
  • Vibration and tone options for long-distance communication.
  • One mile range
  • Ergonomic, slim-profile collar design
  • Convenient docking station charges system in two hours
  • DryTek Waterproof Design technology
  • Expands to six dogs (SDR-AW Add-A-Dog ®)
  • Basic Training DVD and Manual Included

www.sportdog.com

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Sale Of Live Foxes Permitted In West Virginia

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 at 8:31 AM

Sale Of Live Foxes Permitted In West Virginia

West Virginia DNR

West Virginia DNR

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. – -(Ammoland.com)- West Virginia trappers will be allowed to sell live foxes to hound-coursing pens in West Virginia during the 2011-2012 trapping season, according to Curtis I. Taylor, Chief of the Wildlife Resources Section of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources.

All foxes used in hound-coursing pens must be live-trapped in the county in which the pen is located.

“This action will help to avoid any additional westward spread of rabies and reduce the possibility of moving diseased animals across the state,” said Taylor.

“In addition, because raccoons are the primary carriers of the raccoon strain of rabies, the sale of live raccoons remains suspended for the 2011-2012 trapping season.”

Hound-coursing pens are licensed in West Virginia and regulated by best management standards which are designed to promote humane treatment of the wild animals being pursued.

Trappers are urged to use extreme care when handling live animals due to the dangers of exposure to rabies and other diseases. Live animals may only be held by trappers during the trapping season and 60 days thereafter.

Live foxes shall be held according to temporary or permanent housing requirements as specified by law.

Please contact your local DNR wildlife biologist for more information about the sale of live foxes. DNR offices are located in Farmington (304-825-6787), Romney (304-822-3551), French Creek (304-924-6211), Beckley (304-256-6947), Point Pleasant (304-675-0871) and Parkersburg (304-420-4550)

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