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In this episode of The Lab Podcast, Barton Ramsey and Josh Parvin are introducing a new series called Retriever School. Retriever School is a 9-week video series that teaches struggling retriever owners how to turn things around step by step. Itâs fun, easy to follow, and gets fantastic results for both the dog and the owner.
⢠Cornerstone Gundog Academy has helped over 7,000 people train their retrievers
⢠Today's training landscape is more confusing than ever, with numerous online options
⢠Retriever School costs just $97, approximately the same as a bag of premium dog food
⢠The course teaches concrete skills that transfer to any future training
⢠Each video shows a dog learning skills for the first time, including mistakes and corrections
⢠Retriever School aligns perfectly with Cornerstone's other training programs for seamless progression
⢠The course helps build confidence for both handlers and dogs
⢠Perfect for new puppy owners or those with dogs that need a fresh training approach
⢠Training your own dog creates incredible bonds and memories that last a lifetime
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#027 Step into the rich heritage of the American West as Clay Forst shares the remarkable story of Stewart Ranch, Oklahoma's oldest continuously family-owned ranch dating back to 1868. As the sixth generation steward of this legacy, Clay offers a fascinating glimpse into modern ranching life while explaining how his family has adapted their traditional cattle operation to thrive in today's world.
Clay walks us through the fascinating journey of how a calf becomes the steak on your plate, changing hands up to six times over 18-24 months. Meanwhile, his 70-year-old mother Terry (affectionately known as "Miss T") continues to ride daily, breed performance quarter horses, and display remarkable resilienceâeven recovering from being trampled by cattle to brand calves just weeks later.
The conversation shifts to Clay's development of Stewart Ranch Outfitters, which he's built from humble beginnings in 2009 to a premier hunting destination. We explore his decision to construct an extraordinary hunting lodge rather than a utilitarian facility, revealing how this calculated risk represents an investment in future generations. "It really boils down to legacy," Clay explains. "What can I leave for my boys in the next generation to grab ahold of and make their own?"
Along the way, Clay shares hilarious stories about his Lab, Choctaw, including a memorable moment when he accidentally tried to command someone else's dog during a goose hunt. These lighter moments perfectly balance the deeper discussions about faith, family, and purposeful risk-taking that have sustained this remarkable operation for over 150 years.
Whether you're fascinated by the cowboy lifestyle, interested in conservation and land management, or simply appreciate stories of family businesses adapting to changing times, this episode offers authentic insight into an American tradition that continues to evolve while honoring its roots. Subscribe now and join us for more conversations with passionate outdoors people who are creating their own legacies. -
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#026 Remember when social media wasn't just about mindless scrolling? When photograph quality mattered more than viral potential? When online connections regularly turned into real-life friendships? Barton and his guest Reagan Renfroe take us back to what they call "the golden age" of outdoor social mediaâthat sweet spot between 2013-2017 when platforms were still about genuine community.
Reagan shares the origin story of the once-legendary Sitka Gear Fanatics Facebook group that connected thousands of outdoor enthusiasts before algorithm changes and corporate interests transformed the digital landscape. Their conversation reveals how a small circle of content creatorsâphotographers pushing the boundaries of outdoor imageryâbuilt an ecosystem where everyone benefited from shared exposure and authentic engagement.
The episode takes hilarious turns, including Reagan's memorable fainting spell at Blue Canoe restaurant after hearing Barton's graphic medical story, and chronicles how their friendship evolved through hunting adventures and shared values. Most powerfully, Reagan opens up about founding Purpose Huntâan annual gathering where men can be vulnerable about struggles in business, fatherhood, and faith while pursuing outdoor traditions.
When their conversation turns to extreme weather hunts and "traditions over conditions," you'll feel the camaraderie that develops when people push through challenges together. What emerges is a thoughtful examination of how meaningful connections form and endure even as platforms change.
Whether you're nostalgic for social media's simpler days or looking to build more authentic community in today's digital landscape, this conversation offers both entertainment and wisdom from two friends who've witnessed the transformation firsthand. Check out Reagan's work at Renfroe Creative to see how he's bringing the same authenticity to brand storytelling that he brought to outdoor photography. -
#025 Ever wondered what drives someone to completely reinvent an essential product that everyone takes for granted? Meet Addison Edmonds, the visionary founder of Gunner, who transformed dog travel safety by refusing to accept the status quo.
Addison's journey began with his beloved chocolate Lab, Gunner, and a simple frustration: why don't travel kennels actually protect dogs? From humble beginnings at Ole Miss to bootstrapping a revolutionary product design, this conversation takes you behind the scenes of building a brand that's saved countless canine lives. You'll hear the raw emotion as Addison recalls the loss of his best friend and how that pain fueled his determination to create something meaningful.
What makes this episode particularly compelling is the unfiltered look at entrepreneurship alongside fatherhood. While developing crash-tested kennels that could withstand forces no other product could handle, Addison and his wife were also raising four children under four years old. The parallels between nurturing a growing business and a growing family create a relatable narrative about pursuing passion while maintaining perspective.
Whether you're a dog lover, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone who appreciates seeing a problem solved through grit and determination, this conversation delivers authentic insights about building something that matters. From working directly with customers to managing a team of nearly 40 employees, Addison shares the challenges of scaling without sacrificing the soul of what makes Gunner special.
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#024 What happens behind the scenes when champion Labradors are bred? Dr. Lee Payne, one of the most sought-after reproductive veterinarians in the Labrador world, pulls back the curtain on the science, skill, and precision required to maintain top-quality working dog genetics.
From his unexpected journey into veterinary medicine to becoming the go-to expert for breeders across the Southeast, Dr. Payne shares invaluable insights on health testing that every prospective Lab owner should understand. He breaks down the differences between testing methodologies like OFA, PennHIP, and BVA, explaining why technique matters just as much as the results themselves.
The conversation dives deep into the reproductive science that serious breeders need to master. Dr. Payne explains progesterone testing with remarkable clarity, walking through the hormonal cycles that determine optimal breeding windows for different methods. His practical approach to timingâwhether for natural breeding, chilled semen, or frozen semenâreveals why successful reproduction is truly a numbers game.
Working dog handlers will find practical guidance on managing pregnant females, maintaining healthy stud dogs, and preventing potentially deadly heat stroke. Dr. Payne shares his wealth of experience on breed-specific tendencies, noting that British Labs typically show more elbow issues while American lines struggle more with ACL tearsâknowledge that can save owners thousands in veterinary bills.
Whether you're a professional breeder, a competitive handler, or simply a dedicated Lab enthusiast, this episode provides rare access to specialized knowledge that typically requires years in the field to acquire. Ready to understand what makes breeding programs successful and how to maintain the health of your working retriever? This conversation is an essential addition to your education. -
#023 Ranar Moody takes us on an authentic journey through his remarkable path from aspiring entrepreneur to co-founder of 24.7Hunt. This conversation explores the beautiful intersection of hip-hop culture and waterfowl hunting while challenging perceptions about who belongs in outdoor spaces.
Growing up in Georgia with deep family hunting traditions, Ranar shares how his college business plan evolved into a visionary outdoor brand that's reshaping the culture. Rather than joining his father's successful construction business, he took calculated risksâselling his house and moving his family into an apartmentâto pursue his passion for duck hunting and filming. The sacrifice and dedication behind building 24.7Hunt reveals a powerful story of persistence that transcends the typical hunting narrative.
The discussion delves into the complex relationship between Black communities and hunting traditions in the South, examining how cultural shifts through generations have affected participation rates. Ranar eloquently articulates why representation matters: "I get a lot of friends of mine and people that aren't that hit me up all the time wanting to go hunting. I don't think they're against itâI think it's just so foreign and removed now." Through 24.7's authentic content, he's created an inviting pathway for new participants to connect with waterfowl hunting.
Beyond business, Ranar shares heartfelt stories about his beloved Labrador, Pete, who became the face of the brand and his constant companion from college through marriage. Their bond exemplifies the profound connections formed through hunting experiences. The conversation also explores 24.7's commitment to public land hunting, partnerships with premium outdoor brands, and their unique contributions through music that celebrates hunting culture without explicit lyrics.
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#022 What happens when a phone call about a hunting dog leads to lifelong friendship, a marriage, and a thriving business? Chase White, owner of Fowl Plains Outfitters in Great Bend, Kansas, joins Barton to unpack their decade-long journey from dog trainer and client to witnessing life's most profound moments together.
Chase shares the remarkable story of how his British Labrador Jet, purchased from Southern Oak Kennels, became the foundation for both his professional guiding career and his personal life. When Chase needed a steady, reliable hunting companion, he reached out to Bartonâbeginning a friendship that would see them through proposals, weddings, and the birth of Chase's son. The conversation reveals how retrievers create connections that transcend typical business relationships.
Through candid storytelling, we explore the world of waterfowl outfitting from an insider's perspective. Chase details how Fowl Plains builds its reputation not just on hunting success, but on creating a "home away from home" experience that keeps clients returning year after year. His philosophy of "controlling the controllables" offers valuable insight for anyone in the service industry or building a passion-based business.
The episode takes a poignant turn as Chase discusses the recent DC plane crash that claimed the lives of several Fowl Plains clients returning from a hunt. In the face of devastating loss, the waterfowl community demonstrated extraordinary solidarity, raising over $230,000 for affected families. This tragedy underscores Chase's message that hunting is about people and relationshipsânot pile pictures or social media validation.
Whether you're a dedicated waterfowler, considering a guided hunt, or simply appreciate authentic stories of friendship and community, this conversation reminds us that the best memories in the field often have little to do with the number of birds harvested. Ready your retriever, pull up a seat by the fire, and join us for a heartfelt discussion about what truly matters in the hunting world. -
#021 From 3 AM boat ramp conversations to thawing frozen hands with body heat, Wade Shoemaker pulls back the curtain on what it really means to bridge the gap between the waterfowl industry and the passionate hunters who fuel it. As the driving force behind Migra Ammunition's revolutionary Boat Ramp Tour, Wade has transformed what began as simple marketing into something far more valuable â genuine connection in an increasingly fragmented outdoor community.
Wade shares his remarkable journey from youth pastor to railroad manager to waterfowl industry insider, revealing the unexpected parallels between ministry and his current role. The conversation takes a particularly poignant turn when discussing the challenges of balancing intensive seasonal travel with family life. "When I am home, I'm home," Wade emphasizes, describing how he makes every moment count with his young sons during the brief respites between trips.
Parents who hunt will find Wade's candid advice on introducing children to waterfowling particularly valuable. Beyond the practical tips â never forget the heater or blind snacks â he offers something more profound: permission to prioritize your child's experience over the hunt itself. His story of warming his son's painfully cold hands against his stomach during a frigid morning hunt exemplifies the lengths great hunting parents will go to ensure positive first experiences.
The Boat Ramp Tour itself emerges as a fascinating case study in authentic marketing. What began as simple shell handouts has evolved into a powerful conduit between brands and their consumers, with Wade and his team serving as trusted intermediaries. Perhaps most remarkably, these pre-dawn conversations at public access points are helping to resurrect something many believed lost â the cooperative spirit that old-timers remember from duck hunting's "heyday." -
#020 Our conversation explores the journey of dog training and the nuances of being a responsible dog owner. Luke Moore from Gunner shares valuable insights on training, breeding, and the reality behind the "off switch" concept in Labradors.
⢠Luke defines the "off switch" as a misleading term in dog training
⢠Importance of socialization and proper training for young dogs
⢠Luke's experience with his own dog, Dex, and the journey to becoming a well-rounded retriever
⢠Discusses the role of professional trainers and the right combinations of traits
⢠Encouragement for listeners to reassess their expectations regarding dog behavior
⢠The significance of active involvement by dog owners in training processes
⢠Insights into misconceptions in dog breeding and qualities of each dog
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#019 In this episode, Josh Parvin joins Barton Ramsey as he shares the story of his recent experience with a dog named Buck, detailing the journey of bringing him from the UK to the US, the challenges faced during the importation process, and the unfortunate incident of Buck escaping shortly after his arrival. The conversation delves into the significance of field trials, the emotional investment in selecting the right dogs, and the unexpected challenges that arise in dog training and care. In this conversation, Barton shares the harrowing experience of losing his dog, Buck, and the emotional turmoil that ensued. He recounts the panic of realizing Buck was missing, the frantic search efforts involving neighbors and community members, and the emotional toll it took on him and his family. Barton reflects on past experiences with lost dogs, the challenges of ensuring their safety, and the importance of community support during such distressing times. The conversation also touches on the complexities of pet insurance and the last-ditch efforts made to find Buck. In this heartfelt conversation, Barton shares the emotional journey of searching for his lost dog, Buck, over a span of 12 days. The discussion highlights the power of social media in rallying community support, the challenges faced during the search, and the miraculous reunion that brought joy and relief. Barton reflects on the lessons learned and the importance of being prepared for unexpected situations.
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#018 What if the key to unlocking your hunting dog's full potential lies in understanding its origins? Join us as we explore the fascinating contrasts between American and British Labradors with Barton Ramsey and Chris Rud. We'll unveil the historical context and practical considerations that can guide you in choosing the perfect Labrador for hunting, family life, or competitive trials. Expect laughs and learning as we share personal stories, including encounters with notable breeders and family discussions that add depth to our exploration.
We illuminate the divergent training methodologies that distinguish British dogs from their American counterparts. Discover how the non-compulsion approach of British training can influence hunting styles and how these methods are adapted for American settings. We'll take you through the rigorous standards of British field trials, where live game and strict control are the norm, and share firsthand experiences illustrating the significant impact of these practices. Whether you're training for field trials or just enhancing your hunting dog's skills, our insights will bridge the gap between different philosophies and elevate your understanding.
Advanced training techniques like force fetch and force to pile will also be dissected, with a focus on pushing dogs to their limits while ending on positive notes. You'll gain valuable knowledge on the genetic factors that affect dog behavior and why rigorous breeding practices are essential for producing high-performing retrievers. Through engaging anecdotes and expert advice, we aim to arm you with the information needed to make informed decisions about your canine companion. Join us for a comprehensive guide to selecting and training your next hunting retriever, filled with practical tips and heartfelt stories. -
#017 What happens when a gundog trainer, a passion for cooking, and a love for the great outdoors intersect? You get an unforgettable episode with Chris Rud, also known as "The Hunt Test Hobo." Chris unpacks his adventurous approach to hunt tests, where he embraces a budget-friendly lifestyle by camping in the back of his truck. He also shares his memorable culinary experiences, like tasting the best mac and cheese ever made by Jay, a client of Clark Kennington. This episode is filled with humor, camaraderie, and practical dog-training tips for enthusiasts at any level.
We also take a culinary journey that celebrates the joys of outdoor cooking and the bonds it creates. Relive our epic Father's Day meal featuring smoked ribs and smoked Gouda mac and cheese, and discover how portable smokers like Pit Boss have revolutionized our hunt test feasts. From exchanging spice and rub tips to innovative coffee-making gadgets like the Yeti French press, we dive into how cooking and shared recipes elevate our outdoor adventures.
Our conversation then shifts gears to explore the intricacies of dog training, from transitioning from ministry to retriever training to balancing family life with running a Labrador retriever kennel. Chris sheds light on advanced training techniques, the significance of proper handling and marking skills, and the evolution of training methods. This episode is packed with insights and experiences that celebrate the dedication required to excel in both ministry and dog training, making it a must-listen for seasoned pros and amateurs alike. -
#016 What if you could transform your passion for dogs into a rewarding career? Join us as Bob Owens of Lone Duck takes us on his inspiring journey from doodling dogs to becoming a leading figure in the world of gundog training. Bob shares how a childhood fascination, influenced by Ducks Unlimited's Water Dog TV, evolved into a thriving business encompassing training, breeding, and podcasting. His story is a testament to following oneâs passions and the unspoken bond between humans and their canine companions.
Ever wondered how the pandemic reshaped the dog training and breeding industry? Discover the unexpected challenges and opportunities that arose during COVID-19, from the surge in puppy demand to the nuances of socializing dogs in a lockdown environment. We dig into practical advice on raising well-adjusted puppies and the importance of early socialization, highlighting the benefits of a patient approach to training. This segment also sheds light on the subtle yet significant differences between American and British dog training methodologies, emphasizing positive reinforcement and natural marking abilities.
Our conversation with Bob Owens doesnât stop there. We navigate through the ethical considerations of breeding Labradors for field performance, the complexities of force fetch training, and the balanced use of training tools like e-collars and whistles. Bob offers invaluable insights into building a strong foundation for gun dogs and the importance of community within the gundog training world. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the joys, challenges, and ethical landscapes of training hunting dogs, making this episode a must-listen for enthusiasts and professionals alike. -
#015 Wally's seasoned insights combined with the tales of our dogs' progression from eager puppies to disciplined retrievers is a narrative that will captivate both the novice and the experienced handler. As we dissect the nuances of our training methods, you'll find yourself immersed in the complexity and dedication it takes to cultivate a gundog's potential. From the tailored approaches we employ to instill a strong water attitude to the "Wally Drill" that keeps the pups' tails wagging with excitement, we leave no stone unturned.
The conversation doesn't end there; we venture into the collective dynamic of group training, emphasizing the mental agility it instills in our dogs, before delving into the critical aspects of retrieval training. Trust me when I say that our experiences, coupled with the shared advice on positive reinforcement and the patience required in this craft, will resonate with anyone who's ever looked into the loyal eyes of a gundog and seen the untapped potential within. Join us as we recount our journey with these remarkable animals, and perhaps you'll discover the key to unlocking your own dog's full capabilities. -
#014 Ever wondered what it takes to turn a good gundog into a great one? Strap in for a journey through Cornerstone Gundog Academy's Member Weekend in Jasper, Alabama, where the synergy between handler and retriever takes center stage. As your guide, I'll recount the excitement and invaluable lessons from group obedience workouts to the mock hunts. We're talking precision drills for every skill level, from eager pups to those venerable retrievers that still show us the ropesâand trust me, even my seasoned companions Twig and Ozzie had their moments to shine and areas to grow.
I'll share the triumphs and the hiccups, all while celebrating the progress and camaraderie that comes from facing challenges as a team. Handlers, novices, and experts alike, stepped up their game, proving that every stumble is a leap forward in the training world. So, buckle up, bring your love for gundogs, and prepare for an episode that's not just about training tips but about the heart-pumping, tail-wagging adventure that is the cornerstone of every great gundog story. -
#013 Spring's arrival always brings back memories of cool mornings turned warm, as my son Noah and I tread softly through the awakening woods, our retrievers eager at our heels. It's a time of transition, from the quiet end of waterfowl season to the lively beginnings of summer training, and no one embraces this change more than Noah. He reminds us that the hunt isn't always about the shotâit's about the joy in the journey and the dance of a job well done by our four-legged companions. Join us as we recount family escapades and the triumphant milestones of a boy and his dog.
Noah, stepping confidently into the storytelling ring, brings to life the adventures of our unique Thanksgiving at Salt Plains, a day as memorable for its departures from tradition as it is for the laughter and bonding it brought. At the heart of our conversation are the ties that bind, the lessons learned amidst nature's grandeur, and the shared experiences that form the bedrock of family lore. Whether it's battling the elements on our annual Purpose trip or the sweet victory of Noah's first Mallard with a trusty 410, these are the tales that weave the fabric of our kinship.
Wrapping up with practical nuggets of wisdom, our chat transitions from heartfelt reflection to the nitty-gritty of travel and training with a lively crew of kids and canines. Noah's insights on overcoming separation anxiety and his love for the training field enrich our dialogue, offering a fresh perspective on ensuring comfort for all on our jaunts through the countryside. Our hope is that these shared stories, seasoned with the humor and warmth only a father-son duo can provide, inspire you to craft your own cherished memories, whether in the blind, on the road, or during those quiet moments at home with your own family and loyal retrievers at your side. -
#012 Join The Lab as Mississippi's own Kippy Kemp, an aficionado of dog training and field trials, brings his homespun wisdom to the mic. With stories as rich as the soil on his Brangus cattle farm, Kippy delves into the intricacies of raising champion retrievers and the community spirit found in places like Cornerstone Gundog Academy. As we swap tales of quail hunts and the changing landscapes of turkey and quail populations, you'll feel the nostalgia and passion that drive both Kippy and I.
The competitive spirit of field trials takes center stage in our conversation as we dissect the psychological edge and meticulous standards that set apart these dog events. It's not just about a dog passing a test; it's the performance, the finesse, and the deep connection between handler and canine that truly make for a winning team. From the all-age stakes to the evolution of dog sports, we explore the bond that forms when training translates to triumph, and how the love for the game transcends all.
Wrapping up our chat, we step into the kennel to uncover the daily regimens that enhance a dog's innate talents, and the patience and adaptability required in training. Kippy imparts lessons from his journey, offering a mentor's perspective on navigating the learning plateaus of puppies and the delicate art of applying pressure. We also reflect on the diverse qualities of British and American breeds, the politics behind the trials, and the camaraderie that enriches the dog training community. So sit back, and let us guide you through a world where dedication to dogs intersects with the love of the land and the thrill of competition. -
#011 Ever found yourself trying to perfect the sit-stay command while juggling a conference call and prepping dinner? You're not alone. I, Barton Ramsey, alongside my close pal Miles Durham from Southern Oak Kennels, get real about the tightrope walk of managing a demanding career, nurturing family life, and following our heart's call to dog training. Miles opens up about the hurdles and triumphs of training dogs as a side hustle while being a dedicated husband and father. We weave through anecdotes and insights, offering encouragement to fellow dog lovers striving to find harmony in their bustling lives.
Our conversation takes a turn as we reminisce about our personal journeys with our canine companions. We reflect on how the early days with my dog, Doc, compare to the current challenges of building a consistent training routine for young Boss, amidst life's relentless pace. The importance of striking the right balance in training, to nurture obedience and field skills without overtraining, is a thread that runs through our candid discussion. We also celebrate the lessons learned from our dogs, the emotional intelligence they possess, and how they mirror our attitudes during trainingâhighlighting the profound impact our own emotions have on their performance.
Closing the episode, we toast to the incredible bonds forged with fellow dog lovers and the lasting imprint left by dogs like Penn, whose retirement story we fondly share. We cap off with a glimpse into the heartfelt and sometimes humorous dance of life with our four-legged friends. Whether you're gearing up for chilly weather hunts or simply finding solace in the company of your loyal pup, this episode is dedicated to those of us who make room for our passions amid the whirlwind of everyday life. Join us for a soul-stirring tribute to the dedication and camaraderie that defines the dog training community. -
Join us on a thrilling journey with our guest, Bill Free, a seasoned duck hunter, mayor of Duckville, USA, and chairman of a waterfowl festival. Throughout his many adventures, Bill has formed a close friendship with George H. Dunklin, JR, contributed to the scientific study of duck habitats, and built an admirable rapport with his stud dogs. This lively discussion will cover everything from hunting practices at the renowned Five Oaks Lodge to Bill's recent Italian escape and how he has juggled his responsibilities since his return.
Step into the world of George H. Dunklin, Jr, the mind behind the famed Five Oaks Lodge. Discover how he transformed this venue into a research hub for duck habitat, educating future generations on duck conservation. Our chat will take you through the art of timber hunts, the role of wind conditions in duck hunting, and the tracking of duck migration patterns. We'll also shed light on the significance of hunting pressure on these fascinating creatures.
As we move forward, we'll talk about the iconic Stuttgart, Arkansas World Duck Calling Championship. Learn about our training experiences with retriever, Maggie, in preparation for field trials. You'll also hear about the Duck Festival and Gumbo Cook-Off, a unique sticker tradition, and the vital role of the stage in Stuttgartâs community events. -
Episode #009 What are British field trials like? What is it like hunting with dogs in the United Kingdom? In our latest episode, we sit down with Laura Hill of Stauntonvale Gundogs to discuss British field sports and training styles.
Laura is one of the most accomplished field trialers in the UK. Sheâs made up eight dogs to Field Trial Champion, a journey we discuss in-depth in this podcast. As an A-Panel judge under the Kennel Club, Laura has a wealth of knowledge of the ins and outs of shooting sports in the UK.
In this podcast, we also cover several training topics from how to start with young puppies to the importance of making whistle-stops, or âwhistle-startsâ, fun for the dog.
This is the first in-person podcast from âThe Labâ, and we are incredibly grateful to Laura for hosting us at her home in England and sharing from her dog training and field trial experience.
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