Disappointed With Pheasant

majorcatfish

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I'M with you on pheasants though. Loved the hunt more than the eating.
jj my lab was tuned for pointing a great retriever in heavy bush, only dog i know that has jumped a grouse once it started to take off. now ducks was another story he could get side track going to retrieve the duck if he saw a carp swimming in the flooded rice field ended up a couple times with a 5 pound carp and no duck..he still got praised for a good job... was very entertaining to watch....
 
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It is good to hear about dogs doing what the breed was bred to do. Around here people buy hunting breeds, then complain about dog being high energy. i tell them if you where suppose to work the fields hunting all day you need the energy. People forget breeds where meant to do a purpose not just be a pet.
 

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will say this both our lab<ava> and <nola> boxer/ border collie mix have become great house dogs. we kept them busy either going to the lure course,dog park or just chasing a tennis ball...
 

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When I got my chocolate lab, Cee Cee, (at an estimated 1.5 years old) I figured she would be a high energy dog. She certainly seemed that way at the humane society adoption center. Brought this jumpy, bouncy dog home in the car -- yup, it was a dangerous ride home -- and let her loose in the house. She tore around the house two times, and laid down beside DH. That was the extent of her energy.

When I go outside to work she comes out, finds a shady spot, and watches me work from her comfortable spot. Of course, she can't resist a thrown ball even after she's well and truly wiped out. Eventually she will go off and hide the ball to stop the game.
 

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