Train your bird dog with confidence using Top Dog Scent Sticks, the longest-lasting and most effective dog training scent available. These wax-based rub-on sticks are completely water-resistant, ensuring the...
Train your bird dog with confidence using Top Dog Scent Sticks, the longest-lasting and most effective dog training scent available. These wax-based rub-on sticks are completely water-resistant, ensuring the scent stays strong through land or water retrieves and in all weather conditions.
Unlike messy liquid scents, Top Dog Scent Sticks apply cleanly and easily to any surface with no spills, no waste, and no mess. Perfect for coating training dummies, bumpers, or creating scent trails to simulate real hunting scenarios.
Available in four authentic game bird scents: grouse, quail, duck, and pheasant.
Wax-Based Formula – Water-resistant for long-lasting performance in all conditions.
No Mess Application – Rub-on stick design eliminates spills, leaks, and waste.
Realistic Training Scents – Helps develop retrieving, tracking, and pointing skills.
Versatile Use – Apply to bumpers, dummies, or draglines for realistic bird training.
Available Scents – Grouse, Quail, Duck, and Pheasant.
Take your dog’s training to the next level with Top Dog Scent Sticks, the clean, reliable, and effective way to build strong hunting instincts.
Keeping your hunting dog healthy is one of the most important investments you can make in their future. Whether you're raising a new puppy, preparing for hunt tests, or maintaining an experienced bird dog, staying current on vaccinations helps protect your dog from preventable diseases and keeps them ready for training, travel, and hunting season.
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