Cornerstone Gundog Academy Official

Joshua Parvin and Barton Ramsey

This is the official Cornerstone Gundog Academy podcast. At Cornerstone Gundog Academy, we believe every retriever owner deserves to be able to confidently train their dog and have a dog that makes them proud. 

  1. MAR 10

    Duck Season Is Over… Now Fix These 3 Retriever Mistakes (Part 2)

    Duck season may be over, but your dog’s training shouldn’t be. In the previous episode, Barton Ramsey talked through some of the more common issues handlers see during the season — breaking, sloppy delivery, and switching. In this episode, he moves into some of the more advanced problems that tend to show up once your dog has a little experience under its belt. Things like not stopping cleanly on the whistle, taking poor lines to a bird, or struggling on difficult marks. These are the kinds of issues that often don’t show up much in training… but suddenly appear when the excitement of a real hunt is added to the mix. Barton walks through how he approaches these problems after the season using drills like pattern blinds, wagon wheel, and more intentional marking setups. The goal isn’t just running more retrieves — it’s being deliberate about what you train so your dog improves from one season to the next. Spring is one of the best times of year to sharpen your dog. Use it wisely. ✅ Subscribe for more weekly retriever training tips and proven methods from Cornerstone Gundog Academy — your guide to training a hunting retriever you can be proud of! Want to learn how to train your hunting dog with confidence? Visit: Cornerstone Gundog Academy Need gear for training your retriever, like collars, dog training dummies, and more? Visit: Retriever Training Supply Interested in sponsoring the Cornerstone Gundog Academy Podcast? Fill out this form and tell us more about promoting your product, service, or brand.

    11 min
  2. MAR 3

    Duck Season Is Over… Now Fix These 3 Retriever Mistakes (Part 1)

    Duck season is over. Unless you’re still chasing snow geese somewhere, most of us are done. The decoys are put up, the guns are cleaned, and now there’s a decision to make. Are you going to coast until preseason… Or are you going to fix what showed up this year? In this episode, Barton Ramsey steps in to talk about what he calls the post-season tune-up. Because if you hunted much at all, your dog showed you something. Maybe it was breaking when the guns went off. Maybe delivery got loose late in the year. Maybe you saw some switching that made you think, “We’ve got to clean that up.” Spring is the best time to address it. Your dog is still in shape. Still mentally in hunting mode. And the problems are still fresh in your mind. Barton walks through three of the most common in-season mistakes — breaking, sloppy delivery, and switching — and how to start tightening them up right now so they don’t follow you into next fall. Don’t waste the spring. Sharpen the dog you’re proud to hunt with. ✅ Subscribe for more weekly retriever training tips and proven methods from Cornerstone Gundog Academy — your guide to training a hunting retriever you can be proud of! Want to learn how to train your hunting dog with confidence? Visit: Cornerstone Gundog Academy Need gear for training your retriever, like collars, dog training dummies, and more? Visit: Retriever Training Supply Interested in sponsoring the Cornerstone Gundog Academy Podcast? Fill out this form and tell us more about promoting your product, service, or brand.

    14 min
  3. FEB 24

    Did I Ruin My Dog? Where to Begin Training an Older Retriever

    If you’ve got an older retriever and you’re wondering whether it’s too late to train… this episode is for you. Maybe you started strong when your dog was a puppy. Maybe life got busy. Maybe you didn’t even know you wanted a hunting dog back then. And now you’re looking at your dog thinking, “Did I miss my chance?” Good news — it’s not too late. In this episode, Josh breaks down exactly where to begin when training an older dog. Not based on age, but based on skill level. You’ll learn how to evaluate your dog honestly, why starting from the foundation often saves time in the long run, and the simple three-part framework that helps you reset your mindset, rebuild connection, and move forward with structure and confidence. If you want a retriever you’re proud to hunt with — no matter your dog’s age — this episode will show you the right place to start. ✅ Subscribe for more weekly retriever training tips and proven methods from Cornerstone Gundog Academy — your guide to training a hunting retriever you can be proud of! Want to learn how to train your hunting dog with confidence? Visit: Cornerstone Gundog Academy Need gear for training your retriever, like collars, dog training dummies, and more? Visit: Retriever Training Supply Interested in sponsoring the Cornerstone Gundog Academy Podcast? Fill out this form and tell us more about promoting your product, service, or brand.

    13 min
  4. FEB 10

    Creatures of Habit- Get Unstuck By Thinking Outside The Box

    Creatures of Habit — Are Your Training Habits Helping or Hurting Your Dog? In this episode of the Cornerstone Gun Dog Academy Podcast, we explore a simple truth that shapes every training journey: both you and your dog are creatures of habit. After a memorable hunting experience — and a timely reminder from a CGA member — we dive into how unnoticed patterns can either accelerate progress or quietly hold you back. You’ll learn how to evaluate your training approach, recognize when frustration is pointing to a needed adjustment, and make small but powerful changes that can dramatically improve your results. We cover: Why following a proven process mattersHow consistency builds reliable retrieversWhen to stay the course — and when to adaptThe power of subtle training adjustmentsWhy great trainers learn to think from different anglesIf you want a calm, confident, capable retriever, it starts with taking ownership of your habits and training with intention. Stop guessing. Start progressing. ✅ Subscribe for more weekly retriever training tips and proven methods from Cornerstone Gundog Academy — your guide to training a hunting retriever you can be proud of! Want to learn how to train your hunting dog with confidence? Visit: Cornerstone Gundog Academy Need gear for training your retriever, like collars, dog training dummies, and more? Visit: Retriever Training Supply Interested in sponsoring the Cornerstone Gundog Academy Podcast? Fill out this form and tell us more about promoting your product, service, or brand.

    15 min
  5. FEB 4

    Train a Hunt Ready Retriever By This Hunting Season

    Train a Hunt-Ready Retriever by Next Season (Start Now) If you’re listening as this episode drops in February 2026, you’re in a prime window to build a hunt-ready retriever by next hunting season—as long as you start now and train with a plan. In this episode, we break down what “hunt-ready” actually means (hint: it’s not about age—it’s about skill level and consistency under real-world pressure). You’ll learn the foundational skills your dog must have before stepping into the blind, why rushing the timeline can backfire, and how to create a training path that holds up when it’s cold, chaotic, and exciting. We cover: The #1 decision you must make: don’t hunt the dog before it’s truly readyThe core hunt-ready skills: steadiness, delivery to hand, marking, liningWhy “my dog can do it in training” isn’t the same as “my dog can do it on opening day”A simple weekly schedule to stay consistent (4 days/week, ~20 minutes)How community + coaching keeps you from spiraling when problems pop upIf you want a calm, confident, capable retriever by next season, this episode gives you the roadmap—and the standards—to get there. ✅ Subscribe for more weekly retriever training tips and proven methods from Cornerstone Gundog Academy — your guide to training a hunting retriever you can be proud of! Want to learn how to train your hunting dog with confidence? Visit: Cornerstone Gundog Academy Need gear for training your retriever, like collars, dog training dummies, and more? Visit: Retriever Training Supply Interested in sponsoring the Cornerstone Gundog Academy Podcast? Fill out this form and tell us more about promoting your product, service, or brand.

    22 min
  6. JAN 22

    When Should You Start Training a Duck Dog? (Earlier Than You Think)

    When should you start training a duck dog? Most people think of dog training as a project — something you start, finish, and move on from. That mindset is exactly what causes problems later. In this episode, we break down why duck dog training is a lifelong journey, not a checklist, and why the best time to start is earlier than most people realize. You’ll learn: Why waiting to train “until later” quietly creates bad habitsThe ideal age to start training — and what to do if your dog is already olderWhy great duck dogs aren’t built through pressure, but through connectionThe difference between a “finished dog” and a dog that truly wants to pleaseHow early routines and small wins shape calm, confident behavior in the blindWhether you’re bringing home an 8-week-old puppy or starting with an older dog, this episode will help you understand where to begin, how to progress, and what really matters long-term. Because the best duck dogs don’t come from rushing the process — they come from building it right, from day one. ✅ Subscribe for more weekly retriever training tips and proven methods from Cornerstone Gundog Academy — your guide to training a hunting retriever you can be proud of! Want to learn how to train your hunting dog with confidence? Visit: Cornerstone Gundog Academy Need gear for training your retriever, like collars, dog training dummies, and more? Visit: Retriever Training Supply Interested in sponsoring the Cornerstone Gundog Academy Podcast? Fill out this form and tell us more about promoting your product, service, or brand.

    16 min

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This is the official Cornerstone Gundog Academy podcast. At Cornerstone Gundog Academy, we believe every retriever owner deserves to be able to confidently train their dog and have a dog that makes them proud.