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I think you have gotten some good advise from everybody so far. First and foremost do not put him in a situation where he can fail. Thenwork with him being honest, but fair and keep your standards high. IF he were the only dog in the house and his nly job was to be a companion and hunt (without any other dogs) then you might be ok to just deal with it. However, if you are going to run tests/ trials, you have other dogs around and hunt with other guys who might have a dog you will need to deal with it.

The very lsat thing you want is a fight in the holding blind, or him breaking on honor and it going downhill fast. Pete was probably spoon when he said that someone in Texas should be able to help.
 
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