AS BIRD DOG owners, we spend so much time and energy searching for the right puppy, developing that dog, and then progressing through the initial training, all so that we can at last get into the hunting field alongside them. Often, though, once we consider the dog “trained,” we tend to kick into cruise control; after all, once we can actively get out hunting with our bird dog, the work of training is complete, right?
In reality, training should be an ongoing part of the dog’s life. We love dogs, and working with them, because they are not programmable like robots. They are living, breathing, changing individuals, creatures that are, like all living things, imperfect. As such, they get rusty and out of shape when skills and activities aren’t practiced. Any…
