Curb their enthusiasm
Apr 29, 2020
3 minutes
THERE’S ONE THING I’ve learned about springer spaniels in nearly 40 years of owning and working the breed: there’s no dog that loves to hunt more than a springer. And as anyone who has owned or shot over one will confirm, they are born optimists, happy to work a piece of cover even if the likelihood of finding game is close to zero.
I also have a theory that when a springer’s nose is working and its tail is wagging, there’s a valve that shuts off the
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