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    A year ago we brought a bouncy little Llewellin pup into our home. In some ways the time has flown by astonishingly fast. On the other hand, it feels like we've already got many years of memories together. Aside from family and career, I can't remember the last time that I've been so absolutely invested in any one thing. I'd never trained a pointing dog before, but never have there been so many resources available to an amateur handler. Between YouTube, podcasts, books and and second-hand advice (both solicited and unsolicited), taking in all the information was sometimes like drinking from a fire hose. Truer words have not been spoken when they say, "The only thing that two dog trainers can agree upon is that the third guy doesn't know what he's talking about."

    Thank goodness for the mentors in the Toronto NAVHDA Chapter with whom we spent many hours together and for all those who took the time to listen to my questions and offer sage advice: Robert, Marty, Ian, Rino, Pat, Steve, Andy, Ugo, Jack, Chris, Rosanno, Harvey, Spencer, Stefano and David.

    The pup and I still have much to learn from each other and its lifelong learning as they say. But to see all our work to-date in the yard, in the training field and in the woods come together this week on opening day was absolutely priceless!

    So here it is; bird season, the big show! More than ever before, the birds will be the teachers. Compared to the pen-raised birds she got to know over the summer, the pup will now be up against chess masters. The pup will make mistakes which I will forgive, and hopefully she will forgive mine. The journey continues.











    Last edited by ninepointer; September 26th, 2023 at 10:29 PM.
    "What calm deer hunter's heart has not skipped a beat when the stillness of a cold November morning is broken by the echoes of hounds tonguing yonder?" -Anonymous-

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    Gotta love that first picture.
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    You pretty much summed it up when it comes to bird dogs. Enjoy the ride.
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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    Nice pup and nice pictures. Thanks for posting.

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    all the pictures at really good, but that 1st takes it. the training will never end and it is all worth it when you see the dog do it's thing.

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    What a beautiful girl! Enjoy every minute you have together! Here's a tip: If by chance you don't find a recipe for woodcock that you like, they make great stock. It's also a great use for grouse legs and backs if you fillet the breast.
    A bad day hunting is still better than a good day at work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark_t1012001 View Post
    What a beautiful girl! Enjoy every minute you have together! Here's a tip: If by chance you don't find a recipe for woodcock that you like, they make great stock. It's also a great use for grouse legs and backs if you fillet the breast.
    don't give him ideals, swapped grouse for woodcock with him
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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    That first photo is priceless, and I sure do like the one of her in the water retrieving the dummy. Just keep doing what you’ve been doing and try and spend as much time as you can afield. Nothing can beat on the job training….
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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    don't give him ideals, swapped grouse for woodcock with him
    LOL!!!! Sorry, my bad!
    A bad day hunting is still better than a good day at work!
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