RETRIEVERS retrieve and a flusher will flush. It is in the dog, plain and simple. Where things get more complex is exactly how, and to what degree we require them to do those things. That answer varies based on several factors including genetics, training, and the handler’s personal preference. As a retriever, some are more than happy with a dog that simply gives chase and brings things back. Others need steadiness, the ability to line, handle with precision, and ultimately deliver to hand. When it comes to flushers, a quick Google search, “what’s the definition of a flushing dog” gave me two different answers, neither of which I think is right, wrong, or complete.
1. “Flushers are designed to locate birds and put them in the air hard and fast.”…
