There's a good chance I'll be getting an english setter pup from my Dad later this summer. My Dad had hunting dogs of all shapes and sizes while I was growing up and I gun hunted over all of them never trained one myself (I always had my birds). Now that I'm in a position where I have a little space, the kids are begging for a pet, and miraculously even my wife wants a dog (you have NO IDEA what a huge thing THAT is), my father has generously offered a pup from his first breeding this year. I'm super excited as I'd like to focus on some quail hunting this coming season but I don't have a clue how to train a good dog. I've got "Don't Shoot the Dog" on the way and some other Cesar Millan book coming but any hidden gems you experienced folk recommend? Especially in relation to a good falconry dog...

Looking forward to the adventure. Thanks!