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Cal of the Wild

Ep. 365: Houndations - Common Puppy Injuries and How to Avoid Them

Cal of the Wild

MeatEater

Education, Sports, Wilderness

4.89.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

This week, Tony explains some of the most common puppy injuries people might encounter, and how to avoid them.

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0:00.0

turkey season is here and it's time to break out those calls every serious turkey hunter knows every bird is a little different and you never know what will get them going you may need a trusty old box call light purrs from a pot call or maybe some sweet yelps from diaphragms to seal the deal on that old gobbler but sometimes the hardest part isn't calling them in. It's finding them in the first place.

0:21.7

That's where our locator calls come in.

0:23.7

From crow calls to Al Hooters,

0:25.5

we've got everything you need to get those shot gobbles out of those old Tom's

0:29.2

unwilling to give up their position.

0:31.8

Get fully geared up this season with the best tricky calls in the game.

0:35.3

Check out the full lineup at Phelpsgamecalls.com and make every call count.

0:43.0

Hey, everyone, welcome to the Houndations podcast.

0:46.0

I'm your host Tony Peterson, and today's episode is all about puppies and the dumb ways

0:50.5

we allow them to get injured.

0:57.9

Spring, ways we allow them to get injured. Springtime is puppy time, and a lot of folks will be adding a new member to their family

1:02.9

in the next couple of months. There are a few things more exciting than getting a fresh

1:07.3

recruit, and all of the excitement for the future usually culminates in a shopping

1:11.4

trip for new leashes and collars and dog beds and toys.

1:14.7

It's all hope and optimism.

1:16.6

And I don't want to doom too hard here, but puppies are prone to injuries.

1:21.4

Dumb injuries usually, and almost always ones that we can prevent, which is what I'm going

1:25.9

to talk about right now.

1:36.9

I was sitting in the steam room of the gym a couple weeks ago trying to listen to some death metal when I couldn't help but overhear a conversation between two women who were talking

1:41.9

about dogs. Now, if the conversation had gone anywhere else,

1:45.1

I probably wouldn't have paid any attention. But I like dogs, and I got the feeling that

1:49.2

the conversation might go in an interesting direction. And it did, with one woman saying that her

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