I know this is bowhunting but show me your Lab(s) or your dog?
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Here's my new Pup, Red, he has a few bad habits that I have no idea where he got em from but I'm hoping to break him of them!

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A great family pet and companion, but the most worthless pheasant hunting lab I have ever seen. Paid $250 for him. Good pedigree of hunting ancestors. His granddad was a pointing lab. The lab I had before him cost $25 and would hunt all day, and find and retrieve even the slightest of wounded birds.
Yep, he is not much of a hunter but I still wouldn't sell him for fame or fortune.
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Here's my old guy Freckles. He has no formal rabbit training, but I wish he would of because he has the heart of a great hunting dog.

#46

And my younger pup Runner who we picked up as a stray hoping he'd be a rabbit dog....but doesn't have enough of a brain to get out of a paper bag.
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Here's my buddies. Fred is the one looking straight ahead. Stub is looking up. We called him Stub b/c the other dogs chewed his tail off when he was a pup and there is just a stub there.

Here is my favorite picture of Fred


Here is my favorite picture of Fred

#48

I have been around Labs, Hounds, and some kind of dog my entire life. I am an AKC Licensed Field judge and I've judged several Licensed Trials and 2 National Run offs. I bought my 1st Rott in the mid 90's. Awesome Breed!! The dog was more to me than any other dog had ever been. I lost him to cancer when he was 10. A couple years mourning and I began the search for a pup. I finally found one and he just came home last week. Let me present Lakeview's Struttin to a T. Call name is T.
Dan

Dan


#50

ORIGINAL: jackflap
I am pretty sure I went to college with this guy. What fraternity was he in?
Here's my new Pup, Red, he has a few bad habits that I have no idea where he got em from but I'm hoping to break him of them!


