The dog I was talking about was an english setter. He ussaly points birds 20 yards at minimum or more out. I just got a new pup last year (GWP) and was able to get her out late last season. She pointed a wounded bird that my English setter pointed and he was at least 30 yards back and she was right on top of it. My dad always tells me that when he hunted with our neighbors or my uncle's dogs, they would get right on top of them and pin the bird down( pointing Giffons). But by some of your comments it sounds like they shouldn't do that. The main problem is he refuses to move up and relocate birds when they are running. He can be called off whoa in the yard just fine but in the feild he will not move. I was hunting with the same two dogs from before and the English setter was pointing a bird and not moving up and the GWP flushed the bird 40 yards from the ES. I guess it's ok if this doesn't get fixed because I can just call my other dog in to find it. He seems to be getting better, I know how much this site hates game farm birds. But I started hunting this spot were the state stocks birds because the wild population this year was worst than it ussaly is in my area. And he has gotten better at moving up on running birds and finding wounded birds. He is a little gun sensitive and I worked with a professional trainer for a whole summer a few years ago. It got to a point that he helped us train the dog for free, and we finally just went for it and shot over him and he handled it ok. More contact with birds is probably the only solution but I was trying to see if there is anything I could do out side of the season.