Why Winter Gun Dog Training In Georgia Is the Smartest Move You’ll Make This Season..
- Todd Agnew

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
As the cold and snow settle in up north, training slows down for most gun dogs. Shorter days, frozen ground, and bitter temps mean less bird work, less consistency—and more regression than progress.

But not down in Georgia!
At Todd Agnew Gun Dog Training, winter is when we get ahead. Every year, we relocate south for our Winter Training Program, and we train daily on real birds, in real upland country, without the limits of snow, ice, or weather shutdowns.

What Makes Winter Training in Georgia So Valuable?
1. No Weather Delays While snowstorms keep many dogs inside, we’re outside working. That means consistent reps, steady progress, and reliable structure every single day.
2.Bird Access & Better Conditions Milder temperatures mean better scenting, longer training sessions, and more controlled exposure to birds—something that’s often impossible in harsh winter climates.
3. Focused Obedience & Field Foundations From obedience and e-collar work to marking, steadiness, and recall, winter is the perfect time to sharpen skills without the chaos of hunting season distractions.
4. Beat the Spring Rush By the time everyone else is just getting started, your dog will be miles ahead—trained, conditioned, and ready to hit the field when it counts.

🐾 Who Is This Program For?
Whether your dog is:
A high-energy pup who needs structure
A young gun dog who missed early training windows
A hunting companion that needs a reset before spring
Or a field trial prospect needing polish—
Winter Training Camp is the answer!

📍 Now Booking: Winter 2025 – Georgia
We’ll be heading south soon—and space is limited.

✅ English Springer Spaniels
✅ English Cocker Spaniels
✅ Boykin Spaniels
✅ Labs and other flushing breeds welcome.

📩 Reserve Your Dog’s Spot
📞 Have questions?
Contact us today—we’ll walk you through what to expect.

“Don’t Let the Snow Stop Progress—Send Your Dog South.”



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