Springtime is puppy time, and plenty of folks will find themselves with a fresh, four-legged recruit. The excitement of having a new hunting partner, and the promise that it brings, is great – until the real world of dog ownership and puppy training sinks in.
The truth is, rounding out a well-trained hunting dog takes years. It’s a process full of wins and losses, hopefully more of the former than the latter. But a lot of those losses happen because of things we allow early on.
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