The condensed lives of hunting dogs are constant reminders of passing seasons. How quickly we go from messing with a fresh puppy to following a prime-age flusher in the field to coddling an old-timer in the house. It happens fast, but when the years catch up to your four-legged buddy, you don’t need to totally throw in the training towel.
You can still find ways to keep a senior dog active, all summer long.
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