Wahoo, if you want to get invited back to hunt over a guys dogs, whatever make and model they might be, just respect two rules: 1. Don't 'help' the guy manage his animal. He knows it, you don't. You'll just confuse the dog and upset the handler; and 2. Handle your gun safely, don't shoulder the gun and train it on his dog while waiting for a flush, don't shoot at all if the dog is in the way, don't shoot anywhere near the animal, unload while you and the handler are taking a break; a loaded gun leaning up against a tree with dogs around is going to end badly...Geo