A Man and His Bird Dog

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Lost Highway Kennels: training dogs and dog handlers (these are a few of my favorite things / *people* review series)

October 15, 2018 by Robb Moore in Review, Training

One of the very first introductions to all things bird dog controversy a new bird dog owner will get is the great dispute over training bird dogs. I don’t mean which guru or which method. I mean whether you should train a bird dog at all. Some will indeed tell you emphatically that you don’t need to “train” (in the sense of teaching something) your bird dog, but rather that you should just take your dog out and simply let it do what it does naturally: hunt. That confused me …

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October 15, 2018 /Robb Moore
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Training with Mo

April 23, 2018 by Robb Moore

For as long as I've been learning about bird dog training philosophies, I've heard about Maurice (affectionately known as "Mo") Lindley, a South Carolina kennel owner and dog trainer. Mo is one of the leading disciples/masters of what's referred to as the West/Gibbons training methodology. As a result of Ménière's disease, Mo is now almost completely deaf. Interestingly, though, the affliction seems only to have further developed his gift for understanding and communicating …

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April 23, 2018 /Robb Moore
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