My dogs don’t get put on the ground without a GPS. It’s the cheapest insurance you can buy. Whether it be tall CRP, wide open prairies (where dogs still manage to disappear), or bob white hedge rows, my dogs always manage to disappear on point. It amazes me in today’s tech age, that people are willing to put a pointing dog on the ground without a GPS.
I agree with above posts that it isn’t easy running two dogs, and if you only have two, I believe they should be ran separately so a dog is always fresh. But I have three, and you can bet I run two together with no issues, while one rests. But I stagger them, and often just have one on the ground.