If it is a young dog they will expand their range as they get older and more confident. Beware, there seems to be a certain range a dog is comfortable with. If after a season or two, if the 30-45 yard range doesn't float you boat, you may need a dog with genes which scream speed! At that point, you now have the problem of speed without control, but we'll leave that to the next topic! In general, males will usually have a bigger comfortable range than bitches, most quail hunters had a bitch "singles" dog, precise carpet sweeper, deadly retriever, and another covey dog, not interested in singles, goes way out to find and hold coveys, some would even avoid scattered singles, and cruise on for the excitement of the big flush, a lot of times they don't even want to retrieve. Find and point, if you shoot it pick it up yourself! One suggestion is hunt with a larger ranging dog, to get the most of what there is. Peer group pressure, is a marvelous thing!