Nope,,,,,,,,,,,,,no mistake. I know that feeling well............... We raised Brittany's for years. My favorite, Lady, gave her life to cancer, but hunted the DAY before she passed. To this day her collar and bell hangs on my gun rack. Then there were two Black Labs. BOTH held a special place in my heart. Those two dogs are gone and their bells hang as well. I LOVE hunting with a dog. A dog never complains and usually let you know who's the boss in the field. I am just too old to keep up with a flusher and too young to want to stop hunting. It was 2+ years that I was dogless and I had a void that needed to be filled. Maggie has filled that void in spades. She lives to please and hunts her heart out. I taught my son long ago to trust the dog. You may THINK you know more about hunting birds than your dog but the sooner you realize the dog knows best, the happier hunter you'll be.


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Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.

Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something. - Plato

Deuteronomy 22:5