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<blockquote data-quote="( deleted account )" data-source="post: 208653" data-attributes="member: 5993"><p>KDM hit the nail squarely on the head! Until I retired, I never had time to watch a pup grow up and be trained as a team by the pup! Always too busy! A dog with strong genetic hunting drive will soon learns to work with you as a team, though learning and training goes both ways. They will all “find em, flush em, fetch em”, (or the pointer equivalent) but lacking any control or guidance, their usefulness other than a pet and family member can fall in negative territory for hunting. </p><p>Like KDM said, having the pup closely grow up with you and learning each other’s nuances goes a long way towards working as a team.</p><p></p><p>Still, with modern time constraints, having a pro trainer involved is a necessary thing for a lot of busy dog owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="( deleted account ), post: 208653, member: 5993"] KDM hit the nail squarely on the head! Until I retired, I never had time to watch a pup grow up and be trained as a team by the pup! Always too busy! A dog with strong genetic hunting drive will soon learns to work with you as a team, though learning and training goes both ways. They will all “find em, flush em, fetch em”, (or the pointer equivalent) but lacking any control or guidance, their usefulness other than a pet and family member can fall in negative territory for hunting. Like KDM said, having the pup closely grow up with you and learning each other’s nuances goes a long way towards working as a team. Still, with modern time constraints, having a pro trainer involved is a necessary thing for a lot of busy dog owners. [/QUOTE]
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