Springtime is new-puppy time for a lot of folks.
The arrival of a fresh recruit comes with a healthy dose of optimism, and the promise of a dozen or so good years ahead of you. While most bird dogs over-deliver on that promise through their efforts in the field and their companionship at home, it’s also a good idea to set your pup up right. This begins with the right training process, of course, but also doesn’t exist without the proper tools for the job.
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