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In this episode, Erik sits down once again with James Edwards to discuss hunting culture, modern legislation, and the future of working dogs across Europe and the UK.
We explore new EU animal welfare rules — including microchipping and kennel standards — and how changing laws are shaping rural life and long-standing hunting traditions.
From the legacy of the UK Hunting Act to hunting experiences in UK and the United States, the conversation connects policy, culture, and real life in the field.
But beyond policy, this episode centers on something deeper — the bond between hunters and their dogs, the ethics that guide responsible hunting, and the responsibility that comes with preserving tradition in a changing world. From entering young dogs and developing them the right way to long-term stewardship of land and wildlife, we reflect on how hunting adapts without losing its foundation.
Highlights include:
🐕 EU dog regulations & hunting culture
🌍 International hunting experiences
⚖️ Ethics and modern wildlife management
🐾 Entering and developing young working dogs
🤝 Advocacy and protecting rural traditions
A focused and honest conversation about dogs, culture, and responsibility in a changing landscape.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Erik sits down once again with James Edwards to discuss hunting culture, modern legislation, and the future of working dogs across Europe and the UK.
We explore new EU animal welfare rules — including microchipping and kennel standards — and how changing laws are shaping rural life and long-standing hunting traditions.
From the legacy of the UK Hunting Act to hunting experiences in UK and the United States, the conversation connects policy, culture, and real life in the field.
But beyond policy, this episode centers on something deeper — the bond between hunters and their dogs, the ethics that guide responsible hunting, and the responsibility that comes with preserving tradition in a changing world. From entering young dogs and developing them the right way to long-term stewardship of land and wildlife, we reflect on how hunting adapts without losing its foundation.
Highlights include:
🐕 EU dog regulations & hunting culture
🌍 International hunting experiences
⚖️ Ethics and modern wildlife management
🐾 Entering and developing young working dogs
🤝 Advocacy and protecting rural traditions
A focused and honest conversation about dogs, culture, and responsibility in a changing landscape.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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