Wisconsin Code § 169.20

Dog training licenses
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(1) BIRD DOG TRAINING LICENSE. (a) The department shall issue a bird dog training license
to any individual who is at least 10 years of age who files a proper
application and pays the applicable fee. If the department issues
a bird dog training license to an individual who is under 12 years
of age, the individual is subject to the restrictions specified under
s. 29.592.
(b) Except as provided in par. (c), a bird dog training license
authorizes the holder of the license to purchase, possess, release
into the wild, and hunt any of the live captive wild birds specified
in s. 169.19 (2) (b) 1. to 6. solely for the purposes of training a
dog to retrieve, point, flush, and track game.
(c) The department may restrict the possessing, releasing, and
hunting of a species of wild birds specified in par. (b) by persons
holding dog training licenses in zones or areas for which the department has by rule imposed special hunting restrictions for that
species.
(d) A person training a bird dog in a bird hunting preserve for
which the hunting of pheasant, quail, mallard ducks bred in captivity, or partridge has been authorized under a bird hunting preserve license is exempt from holding a bird dog training license to
possess, release into the wild, and hunt live captive wild birds for
the purposes of training the dog to retrieve, point, flush, and track
wild birds.
(2) HOUND DOG TRAINING LICENSE. (a) The department
shall issue a hound dog training license to any individual who is
at least 10 years of age who files a proper application and pays the
applicable fee. If the department issues a hound dog training license to an individual who is under 12 years of age, the individual
is subject to the restrictions specified under s. 29.592.
(b) A hound dog training license authorizes the holder of the
license to purchase, possess, release into the wild, and hunt any of
the following wild animals for the purpose of teaching hound
dogs to track game:
1. Live captive rabbit purchased or otherwise acquired from
a person holding a captive wild animal farm license.
2. Live captive raccoon.
3. Live captive bear of the species Ursus americanus.
4. Live captive fox.
5. Live captive coyote.
6. Live captive bobcat.
(3) DOG CLUB TRAINING LICENSE. (a) The department may

issue a dog club training license to an organization that meets the
conditions established by the department by rule for dog club
training licenses, that files a proper application and that pays the
applicable fee.
(b) A dog club training license authorizes the club or its members to purchase, possess, release into the wild, and hunt species
of live captive wild animals that are authorized by the department
on property owned or leased by the club for the purpose of teaching a bird dog or hound dog to retrieve, point, flush, or track
game.
(4) RULES. The department may promulgate rules to establish additional standards, limitations, and requirements for licenses issued under this section. The rules may include standards
that provide adequate protection for the wild animals that are authorized under a dog training license. The department shall issue
a license to an applicant based on the rules in effect under this
subsection on the date of the application and may not delay the issuance of a license pending promulgation of additional, modified, or new rules.
(5) RESTRICTIONS. (a) No person may sell wild animals under a license issued under this section, but a person holding a bird
dog training license who has been contracted to train a dog may
charge for the wild birds used in the training.
(b) A license under this section does not authorize organized
competitive field events.

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