How to Win in 2026: Setting Expectations for Your Hunting Dogs
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If 2026 is the year you’ve decided to get into hunting dogs, this episode is for you.
In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, Stevie breaks down the expectations that matter most for new and beginner hunting dog handlers—the ones that decide whether you enjoy the journey or burn out early.
Too many handlers don’t quit because they lack effort, but because they expect too much, too fast, or the wrong things altogether. This episode is about setting realistic, healthy expectations that help you stay patient, consistent, and confident as you and your dog grow together.
We talk about:
- Why dogs become what you repeatedly show them
- Building a team with your dog instead of trying to control one
- What to expect from young dogs, starting pens, and early mistakes
- Why small wins matter more than big moments
- How to filter advice without getting overwhelmed
This is not about shortcuts or expert flexing. It’s about clarity, mindset, and direction—so you can have your best year yet with your hunting dog.
If this is your year to get started, let’s set expectations that help you win in 2026.
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