“Dedicated to preserving the past and protecting the future for sporting dog fanciers the world over.”
The mission will be achieved by uniting sporting dog owners to support the following:
National Bird Dog Museum for Pointing Dogs, Retrievers, and Spaniels
Maintain a Sporting Dog Complex to house historical memorabilia of the sporting breeds and the people involved with them.
Use the Sporting Dog Complex to introduce the public to and educate them about the sporting dog activities.
Field Trial Hall of Fame
Maintain a venue in the Sporting Dog Complex to honor persons and dogs that have contributed significantly to the sport.
Wildlife Heritage Center
Maintain the Wildlife Heritage Center to educate both adults and youth about upland game birds and waterfowl and the conservation needed to protect them.
National Bird Dog Museum is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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