The end of the shooting season marks a lull for many enthusiasts of the sport.
But for owners of working dogs the training and exercise continues, with the need to keep the dogs who beat, hunt for and retrieve the birds in tip top condition for the start of the new season in August. And for many that means exercise days, and for the most accomplished, working tests, to help their dogs hone their skills.
The same dog would probably excel but it’s just that when you are looking for the field trial you are looking for the creme de la creme. You are looking for a Ferrari sports car at the side of a Land Rover. “You’ve got a Land Rover to go shooting with and you want a thoroughbred to go to a field trial, that’s the difference.
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