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Gasman, glad you were able to get another one. Looks like a great pup. He may have a case of the horns for snickers though . Let me know if you are looking for a few pheasants or quail to get the training started.
Having trained my 2 labs together I would say the #1 thing is to keep them separate before training! If your going out first thing in the morning then separate the night before if going in the afternoon then separate in the morning otherwise they play all during the night or day and when you get to the field there tired from chasing each other and you won't get a productive session from either. Another thing don't let one distract the other because they will be best friends and will like playing with each other the most. Good luck great looking pups by the way.