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#38 Master gundog trainer Mick Walsh takes us on a journey through his remarkable 35-year career developing champion spaniels across Ireland and the United Kingdom. From his humble beginnings hunting with terriers as a seven-year-old boy to becoming one of the most accomplished competitive handlers in Europe, Walsh shares the wisdom that has helped him train an astounding 20 champion dogs, including 12 international champions.
Walsh offers rare insights into what truly separates champion dogs from the merely good ones. "The real good ones are good from the day they're born," he explains, detailing how he evaluates puppies by introducing them to game at a young age to see which ones have that special "fire" and natural enthusiasm. His ability to recognize championship potential early has been key to his success in both Springer and Cocker Spaniel competitions.
Perhaps most fascinating is Walsh's comparison between these two spaniel breeds. Though primarily known for his work with Springers, Walsh reveals why he'd personally choose Cockers for hunting—their smaller size allows them to navigate thick cover with less physical punishment. He also notes their remarkable psychological differences: "Cockers will hold a grudge. If you upset them, they don't forget it," offering valuable advice for anyone training these sensitive yet capable hunting companions.
The conversation explores the critical distinction between pace and drive in hunting dogs, the importance of dam lines in breeding, and Walsh's training regimen that he maintains while working full-time as a carpenter. We also hear his concerns about the future of gundog sports as fewer young people enter the tradition-rich activity that has defined his life.
Whether you're a competitive handler, a weekend hunter, or simply fascinated by working dogs, this conversation with one of the world's most accomplished gundog trainers offers invaluable knowledge from decades of experience and a passion for excellence that transcends borders.
Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by Waterstone Labradors.
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Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by:
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#38 Master gundog trainer Mick Walsh takes us on a journey through his remarkable 35-year career developing champion spaniels across Ireland and the United Kingdom. From his humble beginnings hunting with terriers as a seven-year-old boy to becoming one of the most accomplished competitive handlers in Europe, Walsh shares the wisdom that has helped him train an astounding 20 champion dogs, including 12 international champions.
Walsh offers rare insights into what truly separates champion dogs from the merely good ones. "The real good ones are good from the day they're born," he explains, detailing how he evaluates puppies by introducing them to game at a young age to see which ones have that special "fire" and natural enthusiasm. His ability to recognize championship potential early has been key to his success in both Springer and Cocker Spaniel competitions.
Perhaps most fascinating is Walsh's comparison between these two spaniel breeds. Though primarily known for his work with Springers, Walsh reveals why he'd personally choose Cockers for hunting—their smaller size allows them to navigate thick cover with less physical punishment. He also notes their remarkable psychological differences: "Cockers will hold a grudge. If you upset them, they don't forget it," offering valuable advice for anyone training these sensitive yet capable hunting companions.
The conversation explores the critical distinction between pace and drive in hunting dogs, the importance of dam lines in breeding, and Walsh's training regimen that he maintains while working full-time as a carpenter. We also hear his concerns about the future of gundog sports as fewer young people enter the tradition-rich activity that has defined his life.
Whether you're a competitive handler, a weekend hunter, or simply fascinated by working dogs, this conversation with one of the world's most accomplished gundog trainers offers invaluable knowledge from decades of experience and a passion for excellence that transcends borders.
Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by Waterstone Labradors.
Support the show
Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by:
Purina Pro Plan
Cornerstone Gundog Academy
Retriever Training Supply
Migra Ammunitions
Waterstone Labradors
PhoLicious Foods

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