Attach fabric cover to the blind base by securing velcro areas of the blind fabric to velcro areas on the bottom of the stand.
Unzip one of the doors and reach into blind, erect the tubing on each end.
Locate tensioning top bar inside of the blind. Release the lever which allows you to extend the bar and snap it onto the frame on the other end of the blind.
Extend the bar to tension the frames into their upright position and the close lever to lock the inner bar in place. Always lock lever to secure inner bar.
The blind is now ready to be used in the field or as a soft kennel. Open one or both doors. If tail wagging seems loud, open the rear door.
The blind is designed to be used with legs engaged. This keeps your dog up off the ground for a more comfortable hunt. However, some of you may want a little lower profile. In that case, just simply pull the red wire and fold the legs flat.
Steve Says: FieldHouse Dog Blind
The Invisilab is one of the most versatile dog blinds on the market because it can be used as a hunting blind, a retriever platform, and a soft-sided crate.
JOSH MILLER OF RETRIEVER ROADMAP
We're gonna dig into a couple products here that are very common products that we use in the field, but it's important that we take the time to get our dogs conditioned to them in training. We preach a lot, practice how you play. So we need to practice first before we go and put our dogs in a game time situation with a new product like this.
There's a lot of different options and a lot of different, uh, things that vary on each one of these options. And you might be sitting here looking at this going, Gosh, there's a lot of differences. What is the right one for me? Well, let's find out what the right one for you is. First let's let's talk about the field blind here.
FIELDHOUSE
This is the MoMarsh Field House. The reason I call it a field blind is because often when we would use a blind like this would be in a field hunting situation, a dry field, especially in a field that we're trying to be low profile and we're trying to do our best to hide.
Something that is more high profile, like the INVISILAB here, which we'll get to in a second, is likely gonna stick out in a situation like a dry field hunt, where something like the FIELD HOUSE which just gives that lower profile, it hides the dog well, and the dog can be a right out there with in your blind or beside you in your blind.
Now, one thing I do really like about the FIELD HOUSE here is that you can see it is still slightly raised up off the ground. Still low profile and down on the ground, but it's still raised up even just a couple inches. Why do I like that?
Well, because even though we are dry field hunting, there can still be situations that we're laying in mud and water, or snow and ice. There's so many different things Mother Nature can throw at us. Where this blind right here keeps the dog elevated off that ground a little bit. So your dog doesn't have to be uncomfortable as they lay in, say that mud for hours on end.
This FIELD HOUSE gets them up, keeps them dry, keeps them comfortable. So that's why I really like, you know, that blind. It's. Just that little bit, but that's a big part and a big feature of that blind.
InvisiLAB
Let's move over to the INVISILAB, because as you can see, this is a very similar product, but there's one glaringly obvious difference, which is of course, those long legs.
So where would a blind like this come into play? Any time that you're hunting in water, specifically deeper water where you want to keep the dog up and out of the water, INVISILAB is gonna be a great option for you. Couple places that come to mind for me would be as we hunt the timber down in Arkansas, or maybe a slough in North Dakota, you know, something that, you know, we need to get them up outta that cold water.
But in a situation that we may not have a lot of cover, right? That's where the canopy comes in. We can still brush this INVISILAB in. We can still keep our dogs hidden, but they can be out there with us, but they're up out of the water. We do not want our dogs standing in water for hours on end. It's very uncomfortable and your dogs are just not going to be able to stay as attentive as if they're dry and they're comfortable and they can do their job.
FINAL STAND
So this is a very good product for that. As we move over to the FINAL STAND, again, very similar, but a big difference, right? So essentially this is the FINAL STAND is the INVISILAB without the canopy. Okay. So where does this come into play as you fall along in the program? You know by now that the Place Command is a major command that we incorporate into so many different aspects of our training.
This is essentially your place board, and we use this as a place board literally every single day while we are training. But what's so neat about this is that you can also take this into the field. Okay, so let's look at this. We can use this as a place board while we're training. It packs up super nice that you can tote it and carry it around, so you can take it to the kids' baseball game.
You can take it to the backyard barbecue, and you can still be training while in those environments. But then you can also take this into the. In a situation that maybe now you're in the timber that you feel like you don't need, you know, a hide with the canopy. Great option, right? What about in that slew that you feel like you don't need, again, that canopy to hide a great option?
This is gonna be a great tool that you can take with you everywhere you go, and you can use this as your place board. As you can see here, there's a lot of different options when it comes to blinds or stance to take in the field with you. What my hope is that after digging into these, it's a guide for you to go pick out the right one for you and your dog in the situations that you hunt in.
But I can't stress enough. Make sure to get the dog proficient with these products before hitting the field. There's gonna be enough going on in your dog's mind as you hit the field on opening day. Don't make learning a new product. Be one of those. Use these, work with these, get your dog confident with them, and then go have a successful season.
Great product, well made but I would improve a little on the backpack straps.
By Mike M.
Chicagoland area
Field House Dog Blind
October 4, 2024
This was referred to me by a friend of mine. I am very happy with it. This off-season I spent time training my young Lab and he has taken to it very well. I'm looking forward seeing him in the field with it this fall. Also gun dog supply is a great company to order from.
Pros
It is very portable, sturdy, and great drainage with the way the floor was designed.
Cons
None thus far
By PC
North Carolina
Great Blind! Good for unsteady dogs
January 29, 2024
Easy to use, deploy and take down, lightweight for transporting to/from the car when hunting. The welded metal frame makes it seem like it is a solidly built blind. I have a dog that breaks before being released, the zippers on the doors help me to keep him contained until I want him to make a retrieve. He is a 70 lb dog, and the blind took some getting used to, the height leaves a little bit to be desired, though I understand part of the point is for it to be low-profile. After doing a couple training sessions with some treats, he got the hang of it, and even took a few naps in it while hunting recently. The raised floor in the blind seems very comfortable for him. Overall, would highly recommend.
Pros
Ease of use, durability, weight, good for an unsteady dog (zippers on the doors can keep them contained)
Cons
Wish it was an inch or two taller, but eventually my dog got the hang of it.
By Zach
Kent, WA
Small Labrador loves it!
December 18, 2023
Very pleased with this purchase. Haven't had it in the field yet but ran through some training drills with the pup in the backyard yesterday and she fits perfectly. I will warn you that she is a very small lab, about 50 lbs and she fits in this thing perfect but any bigger dogs probably wont fit. I like that is sits up off the ground. I hunt from the edge of flooded fields primarily for ducks and geese and this will get her up out of the water. Perfect for my set up. Product is light and seems to be built of quality materials. Good buy with free shipping from our friends at Gundogsupply!
By Greg
West central Minnesota
Smaller than I thought
September 20, 2021
Took awhile to get my 85:pound Curly Coated Retriever to go in, but, once he got in there appears to be plenty of room. It's a bit short and makes it difficult for him to get in but he's young and should be fine for now. Can't wait to get out in the field with it
Pros
Gets the dog off the ground
Easy set up
Cons
Short - difficult for tall dogs to get in
By Rick
Sacramento, CA
FieldHouse orthopedic dog blind by MOmarsh
July 27, 2021
My 2 year old high energy retriever took a nap in her new dog blind. She thinks it is so comfortable that she gets in it every time we go in the garage. My dog hunts from a remote dog blind and this new blind is the answer. The short legs keep her out of the mud and water and the bed is much better than her old blind that sat directly on the ground. Also, the doorways on each end have zippers and ties to customize the openings.
Pros
Very comfortable
Off the ground
Zippered and tied doorways on each end
Easy to set up and take down
Includes loops to hold straw and cover
I oredered it from gundogsupply
Cons
None
By Kevin
Pittsville, Maryland
Comfort and Concealment
January 19, 2021
Gets the dog up off the ground and gives them a place to hide and hold steady. My young dog has been doing great in this blind. Makes it so much easier to handle. The blind is super convenient. It folds flats and sets up in seconds.
Pros
Light weight. Low profile. Ample stubble straps. Easy folding legs at the pull of the red cable. Feet adjust to uneven ground.
Cons
Still not sure how to use the bungees to hold open the door flaps.
By Chris
Wa state
Dog Blind
December 20, 2020
This is a very well Built dog blind easy to set up. Keeps the dog off the ground helps with warmth and or out of the wetter
Pros
Way to set up. Well built
Cons
None so far
By Sara
Windsor VA
Very nice!
December 19, 2020
Very well made. The dogs have no issues loading in and out of it. I would recommend to everyone!
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