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I am interested in a new dog. I want it for hunting waterfowl and upland.
t\It will be a part of the family(2boys 6+9), and live with us in the house. I have extensive experience with labs and presently have a 10 year old german shorthair. I wonder what the Flat Coated Retriever is like as from what I have read it should fit perfectly with what I desire. I am tired of labs everyone has one and I would like to promote a breed less recognized. Bigbuck |
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On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 15:43:59 -0600, "Jim Leggero"
, clicked their heels and said: I am interested in a new dog. I want it for hunting waterfowl and upland. t\It will be a part of the family(2boys 6+9), and live with us in the house. I have extensive experience with labs and presently have a 10 year old german shorthair. I wonder what the Flat Coated Retriever is like as from what I have read it should fit perfectly with what I desire. I am tired of labs everyone has one and I would like to promote a breed less recognized. Promote? That's the last thing FCR owners and breeders want! An FCR is not a lab. Creativity is both given and needed. Have you met any? Watched any work? That would be a good step in the right direction. I can't imagine life without one, but they are not for everyone. -- Janet B www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bestfr...bedience/album |
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Springer Spaniel is your answer. The best gun dogs around. Excellent bird
dogs. Of course you can get a shorthair or other hunting dog, but you will be missing outon that spaniel family element and the lifeworth bond that ensues. With labs you get that down home dog, but nothing like a spaniel. not sure how they compare as gun dogs, i know a spaniel may be more sneaky cause hes smaller, better to flush on command with. they make ESCELLENT water retrievers too, they will hunt that unfound bird forEVER until they find it and bring it back, if you dont see the dog, hes still looking. "Jim Leggero" wrote in message ... I am interested in a new dog. I want it for hunting waterfowl and upland. t\It will be a part of the family(2boys 6+9), and live with us in the house. I have extensive experience with labs and presently have a 10 year old german shorthair. I wonder what the Flat Coated Retriever is like as from what I have read it should fit perfectly with what I desire. I am tired of labs everyone has one and I would like to promote a breed less recognized. Bigbuck |
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