This summer, I acquired two new pups. Red was a nicely put together female with lots of color. Whitey was a big white male. They came from different breeders and different lines of dogs. Red arrived in June and was 9 weeks old. Whitey arrived in late July and was twelve weeks old. These pups were well-bred and had lots of natural ability, but both had weak links, and their weak links determined how each pup was started. Continue reading →
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Martha Greenlee: Mark---it is a tough lesson most of us have to learn. Bill West starte...
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Mark Coleman: The single biggest mistake I made with my first bird dog was lack of p...
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Martha Greenlee: Dave---dogs that prefer to back often lack desire to point the bird. T...
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