Great gun dogs aren’t built overnight — they’re shaped through patience, consistency, experience, and mentorship.
In this episode, host Jimbo Robinson sits down with Adam Campbell of Campbell’s Hillside Kennels, a certified gun dog instructor based in Alabama, to talk deeply and honestly about training dogs, developing young pups, and building lifelong partnerships between handlers and dogs.
Adam shares his journey from small‑town Alabama to professional dog training, the mentors who shaped his approach, and the philosophy that guides everything he does — from puppy development to finished, hunt‑ready dogs. The conversation blends practical advice with heartfelt stories about legacy, discipline, parenting, and the importance of unseen work.
In this episode:
Adam Campbell’s path from schoolteacher to professional dog trainer
How strong mentorship can change the trajectory of a life
Why the first 6 months of a puppy’s life are critical
Introducing gunfire the right way — and avoiding gun shyness
The difference between started, seasoned, and finished dogs
How hunt tests (AKC Master Hunter) fit into real‑world hunting
Why experience matters more than perfection
Managing dog burnout and winding dogs down after season
Longevity in modern gun dogs: nutrition, supplements & care
Picking the litter vs. picking the puppy
Why work ethic matters more than raw talent
Training mindset parallels between dogs, sports & parenting
Passing discipline, humility, and love of work to the next generation
Packed with wisdom, laughs, and perspective, this episode is as much about life as it is about dogs.
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