This story, “Her Grace,” appeared in the June 1981 issue of Outdoor Life. The new dog, a little white setter, had made the strike and she was rock solid. Ten cents would have got you a $10 bet she was ...
This story, “The Devil’s Breed,” appeared in the January 1950 issue of Outdoor Life. “Nope,” I said emphatically, “this is one feud I intend to stay out of.” Dan McGinty’s eyes were as hard and bright ...
The late Bill Tarrant, who was once called the “poet laureate of dogdom,” had a soft place in his heart for the smaller breeds. He called them vest-pocket dogs and admired their lively spirit and work ...
A Minnesota man who was on a hunting trip in North Dakota died last week after he swam out to help a dog that was struggling ...
This 1930s visual narrative offers a vivid portrayal of hunting activities in rural settings, intertwined with the daily lives of people and their connection with nature. It begins with scenes of ...