Early summer is prime time to pick up a new hunting pup. This gives owners plenty of time to train throughout the best months of the year, and if the timing works out, have their fresh recruit ready to go by the time hunting season rolls around.
While a new puppy is a promise of so many good things to come, it’s also an opportunity to get something wrong.
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