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In this episode Erik Rhodin sits down with Josh and Dallin from Snowy Mountain Bear Dogs for a deep dive into hunting culture,
Karelian Bear Dogs, and what it really takes to build functional, hard-working hunting dogs in today’s world.
This conversation moves from personal hunting journeys to the realities of breeding, training, and selecting dogs for real-world predator work. We explore the unique characteristics of the Karelian Bear Dog, the versatility of Spitz-type breeds, and how breeding philosophies differ between North America and Scandinavia.
Josh and Dallin share insights on decoying coyotes, bear hunting in harsh mountain terrain, managing heat and injuries in the field, and the importance of self-preservation instincts in a true working dog. We also discuss wildlife management strategies, including hazing bears to reduce human–wildlife conflict, and how climate and environment shape both predator behavior and hunting opportunity.
This episode blends culture, conservation, and practical dog work
🐻 The role of Karelian Bear Dogs in bear hunting and wildlife management
🐕 Breeding standards and selecting for grit vs. self-preservation
🌲 Cultural differences between Scandinavian and North American hunting traditions
🧬 The future of Karelian breeding practices
🐺 Decoying coyotes and predator control strategies
🔥 Managing heat, injuries, and survival in rough country
⚖️ Hunting regulations and how they shape dog work
🌎 Climate impact on wildlife populations and hunting seasons
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In this episode Erik Rhodin sits down with Josh and Dallin from Snowy Mountain Bear Dogs for a deep dive into hunting culture,
Karelian Bear Dogs, and what it really takes to build functional, hard-working hunting dogs in today’s world.
This conversation moves from personal hunting journeys to the realities of breeding, training, and selecting dogs for real-world predator work. We explore the unique characteristics of the Karelian Bear Dog, the versatility of Spitz-type breeds, and how breeding philosophies differ between North America and Scandinavia.
Josh and Dallin share insights on decoying coyotes, bear hunting in harsh mountain terrain, managing heat and injuries in the field, and the importance of self-preservation instincts in a true working dog. We also discuss wildlife management strategies, including hazing bears to reduce human–wildlife conflict, and how climate and environment shape both predator behavior and hunting opportunity.
This episode blends culture, conservation, and practical dog work
🐻 The role of Karelian Bear Dogs in bear hunting and wildlife management
🐕 Breeding standards and selecting for grit vs. self-preservation
🌲 Cultural differences between Scandinavian and North American hunting traditions
🧬 The future of Karelian breeding practices
🐺 Decoying coyotes and predator control strategies
🔥 Managing heat, injuries, and survival in rough country
⚖️ Hunting regulations and how they shape dog work
🌎 Climate impact on wildlife populations and hunting seasons
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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