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Dog whistle politics

A day’s shooting without at least one dog by my side just wouldn’t be the same. They are great companions, can alert you to approaching birds and save you an awful lot of legwork. I’ve always owned dogs; they just make a day more enjoyable for me, provided they are steady and under control. Many of us would have seen a hide disappear across a field with a dog that is too eager and not fully trained. Not only is it annoying, but it can also be very dangerous when you have a loaded gun in play.

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