Hi Chris, Although the images are a bit washed out because of the flat light (mid-day?), they are nicely in focus.
My main observation has to do with the subject matter. Why did you take the photos? What was the message you were trying to convey to the viewer about the dogs?
For me they would be good pictures to show to someone interested in buying the dogs. You show one holding a point, another also in action. But, I have seen a lot of black labs, so what makes this one special? To me it would be the expression, so how about a close-up with the head filling the frame? I want to see the look in the eyes, the head, the ears and any markings of interest.
The middle photo is a good one of the dog in action, but do I really need to see so much of the rear end?
Maybe next time you get your dog in point change the angle slightly so we can see more of what he is looking at. What did he see? Where is that bird hiding? Maybe you could have just backed the frame to a wider angle, so we could see more of the surroundings.
So, a softer lighting with more contrast would help bring out more detail on the dogs and a bit more color, but overall your photographic skills are good. Now, you need to think a little more about the art! What would make these dogs a lot more interesting?