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In this issue, we delve into the world of puppies, offering expert advice on choosing the right dog for you. David Templar of Countryways Gundogs emphasises the significance of selecting a dog from a reputable breeder, regardless of your intended purpose. Joe Reilly cautions against prioritising price over pedigree and training when making your purchase, reminding us that a dog offers a lifetime of companionship, adventure, and joy – an invaluable investment.
Ben Randall stresses the importance of establishing clear boundaries and consistent training from the outset, ensuring a well-behaved gundog and a strong bond built on trust and mutual respect.
Our veterinarian, Louisa Lane, provides insights into key developmental milestones to watch for as your puppy grows, and we've compiled recommendations for the best puppy food and transportation options.
Additionally, we share inspiring stories of determination and achievement from the field. James Elliot, a farrier from Hertfordshire, recounts his journey from Novice to championship winner with his cocker bitch Betty in just one season. Garret Marson shares the extraordinary story of his dog Ivy, who secured third place in this year's championships against all odds. And James Davis, an avid American bird hunter, pays a moving tribute to his wildfowling dog's final hunt.
We hope this issue helps ease the transition out of the shooting season and perhaps inspires you to take the next step in choosing your next gundog.

Five of the best puppy foods
Kennel Club Cocker Spaniel Championship report
Gundog gear
Top transportation options
The theory of puppy training
Gundog Art: Rachel Gold
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Volume VI Issue VI In this issue, we delve into the world of puppies, offering expert advice on choosing the right dog for you. David Templar of Countryways Gundogs emphasises the significance of selecting a dog from a reputable breeder, regardless of your intended purpose. Joe Reilly cautions against prioritising price over pedigree and training when making your purchase, reminding us that a dog offers a lifetime of companionship, adventure, and joy – an invaluable investment. Ben Randall stresses the importance of establishing clear boundaries and consistent training from the outset, ensuring a well-behaved gundog and a strong bond built on trust and mutual respect. Our veterinarian, Louisa Lane, provides insights into key developmental milestones to watch for as your puppy grows, and we've compiled recommendations for the best puppy food and transportation options. Additionally, we share inspiring stories of determination and achievement from the field. James Elliot, a farrier from Hertfordshire, recounts his journey from Novice to championship winner with his cocker bitch Betty in just one season. Garret Marson shares the extraordinary story of his dog Ivy, who secured third place in this year's championships against all odds. And James Davis, an avid American bird hunter, pays a moving tribute to his wildfowling dog's final hunt. We hope this issue helps ease the transition out of the shooting season and perhaps inspires you to take the next step in choosing your next gundog. Five of the best puppy foods Kennel Club Cocker Spaniel Championship report Gundog gear Top transportation options The theory of puppy training Gundog Art: Rachel Gold


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In this issue, we delve into the world of puppies, offering expert advice on choosing the right dog for you. David Templar of Countryways Gundogs emphasises the significance of selecting a dog from a reputable breeder, regardless of your intended purpose. Joe Reilly cautions against prioritising price over pedigree and training when making your purchase, reminding us that a dog offers a lifetime of companionship, adventure, and joy – an invaluable investment.
Ben Randall stresses the importance of establishing clear boundaries and consistent training from the outset, ensuring a well-behaved gundog and a strong bond built on trust and mutual respect.
Our veterinarian, Louisa Lane, provides insights into key developmental milestones to watch for as your puppy grows, and we've compiled recommendations for the best puppy food and transportation options.
Additionally, we share inspiring stories of determination and achievement from the field. James Elliot, a farrier from Hertfordshire, recounts his journey from Novice to championship winner with his cocker bitch Betty in just one season. Garret Marson shares the extraordinary story of his dog Ivy, who secured third place in this year's championships against all odds. And James Davis, an avid American bird hunter, pays a moving tribute to his wildfowling dog's final hunt.
We hope this issue helps ease the transition out of the shooting season and perhaps inspires you to take the next step in choosing your next gundog.

Five of the best puppy foods
Kennel Club Cocker Spaniel Championship report
Gundog gear
Top transportation options
The theory of puppy training
Gundog Art: Rachel Gold
read more read less

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