Sportdog Pics!
#22
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From: Da Burbs in North Rockland
ORIGINAL: HOBO1
Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch.Dohoney's Lobo

Ch.Swampmusic Little Bit Sassy

Gr.Ch.Swampmusic Boone

Lobo,Boone and Sassy

Lobo & Boone

Boone
Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch.Dohoney's Lobo

Ch.Swampmusic Little Bit Sassy

Gr.Ch.Swampmusic Boone

Lobo,Boone and Sassy

Lobo & Boone

Boone
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From: Ellerbe NC USA
#25
Joined: Mar 2004
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From: Lawrenceville, GA
Squirrelhunter, mainly you just have to keep them in the woods enough nights. If they have the instincts it will come out and they will almost train themselves. The handlers job is mainly to correct faults like running deer or foxes. However, if you have an older trained dog that is even tempered, it helps a lot to hunt a young dog with them until it has an idea of what it is supposed to do. Then you start hunting the young dog by itself until it is fully trained.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Man those are all some great pictures. I realy love the springer photos but all the bird dog photos look excellent, great looking dogs you guys sure take care of them right.



hardly ever you will find one that will do it by instinct......
My black lab's own little website!
