Lion Country Supply offers a complete range of dog training supplies designed for hunters, professional trainers, and serious dog owners. From foundational obedience work to advanced field training, our equipment is built to help you develop control, confidence, and consistency in real-world hunting situations.
This collection includes essential dog training tools such as check cords and training leads for yard work and recall training, blank pistols and ammunition for gun conditioning, and dog bells to help maintain awareness in thick cover. For conditioning and endurance, we carry dog roading equipment that allows you to safely build strength and stamina. You’ll also find force-fetch training tools to reinforce reliable retrieves, along with heeling sticks and training aids to improve handling and responsiveness.
We also offer complete dog training kits that combine proven tools into convenient packages, making it easier to follow structured training programs. Many of these products are trusted by professional trainers and have been tested extensively in the field with bird dogs and working breeds.
Whether you’re starting a young dog or refining an experienced hunter, Lion Country Supply provides dependable dog training supplies backed by decades of hands-on experience. Browse our selection to find the tools you need to train effectively, humanely, and with confidence.
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June 05, 2026 3 min read
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.
June 04, 2026 5 min read
You have decided to train your bird dog. Fantastic! Here are some tips for beginners. Puppies! It's easy to fall in love with a pretty face. However, when training a bird dog, it makes good sense to start off with the appropriate puppy. Decide, before you even start, if you want a pointer or a retriever. Starting young...
May 04, 2026 5 min read
Warm-weather hunts can be some of the best days in the field—but they also come with real risks for your dog. Unlike us, dogs don’t sweat to regulate body temperature. They rely on panting, and when they’re running hard, that system can get overwhelmed fast.


