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Re: Lab colors
[Re: CrappieKing]
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03/16/17 03:35 PM
03/16/17 03:35 PM
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Oh goodness. What did I get started?
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Re: Lab colors
[Re: Jwattsmojo]
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03/16/17 03:54 PM
03/16/17 03:54 PM
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Posts: 8,670 NW Alabama
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I can't hold my breath any longer as all I hear is labs chew everything . Look a lab will chew as well as a lot of other dogs if given the opportunity especiallywhen cutting k9s . Keep them crated up and don't let them have that option. And you'll never have to worry about a chewer. I agree with the crate or pen when you can't work them. I'm sure a lot of dogs will chew things. I had hounds all my life,Black and Tans, Walkers, Red Bones, and I never had one destroy anything by chewing it up until I got a Lab. I'm talking about she went into my shed and chewed the handles off my shovel and rake,kind of destruction.
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Re: Lab colors
[Re: Jwattsmojo]
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03/16/17 04:03 PM
03/16/17 04:03 PM
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Posts: 21,747 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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So you don't know if he is eic Cnm clear or what his hips and elbows rated ? Or one choc dog in his pedigree. Prime example of the lack of knowledge. And I told you I have a choc female on my truck who has a master pass and HRCH before two years old. So how could I say they can't do the work she can. But most can't This is one of the dogs that shows up multiple times in my chocolate female’s lineage on both her mom and dad's pedigree. I think it’s where she gets a lot of that race horse look. I don’t know much about it but he’s apparently a pretty good fetch player. http://www.huntinglabpedigree.com/pedigree.asp?id=151
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We dont rent pigs
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Re: Lab colors
[Re: CNC]
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03/16/17 04:13 PM
03/16/17 04:13 PM
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Jwattsmojo
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So you don't know if he is eic Cnm clear or what his hips and elbows rated ? Or one choc dog in his pedigree. Prime example of the lack of knowledge. And I told you I have a choc female on my truck who has a master pass and HRCH before two years old. So how could I say they can't do the work she can. But most can't This is one of the dogs that shows up multiple times in my chocolate female’s lineage on both her mom and dad's pedigree. I think it’s where she gets a lot of that race horse look. I don’t know much about it but he’s apparently a pretty good fetch player. http://www.huntinglabpedigree.com/pedigree.asp?id=151 CNC Very nice lean mac is responsible for prob more titled offspring than any other dog in history ! Congrats Lots of people would argue he was the best fetch player lol. And yes I'm sure that's where she gets her spunk I've delt with that lineage
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Re: Lab colors
[Re: Jwattsmojo]
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03/16/17 04:40 PM
03/16/17 04:40 PM
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You may very well with her breeding!!! and I hope you do maybe calling you to come fetch a deer for me with her lol. In all seriousness, her desire to play “fetch” is freaking insane. I’ve got a ball laying in my lap right now as I type and she is giving me an intense stare wanting me to throw it. This is where I’m coming from with the crazy prey drive. She almost zones out and her teeth start chattering she wants it so bad. My biggest issue with her dfrom a tracking standpoint right now is trying to make her throttle back and not want to get the deer leg so much that she completely abandons technique. She’s only 11 moths old though so I’m expecting on a lot of that to come with age. It typically does with most any breed of tracking dog. They have to mature to get truly good at it.
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We dont rent pigs
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Re: Lab colors
[Re: Jwattsmojo]
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03/16/17 05:56 PM
03/16/17 05:56 PM
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Wow that is insane. She like blood? Oh yeah……One of the things you do with a tracking dog is play with them with a leg making it their favorite toy and making it where they really WANT to find it. When I run her on a training track we always play fetch and tug of war with the leg after she finds it. She starts tearing into the leg to the point that I’m afraid she's gonna get my finger and take it off. I’ll likely have to use the E-collar with her some on live deer to keep her off of them. That is my biggest concern with her moving into next tracking season. She’ll start running at lot of real tracks next year and I know were gonna have a learning curve on dealing with the ones that are still alive. Being too aggressive with live deer will get a dog hurt. She’s got a great nose though. She actually puts and keeps her nose on the ground a lot better than my Kopov (hound) did at that age.He probably has a stronger nose when it comes to old cold lines but my lab still seems to have plenty of nose from what I've seen.
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Re: Lab colors
[Re: glenncmp]
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06/10/17 05:48 AM
06/10/17 05:48 AM
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Posts: 14,019 Some Marriott/Auburn
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Booner
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I've got a English fox red lab and have never had a minute trouble out of her chewing or barking. I never meant to use her for blood tracking but she took to it on her own. The biggest difference I see is the English labs are more laid back and not so "high strung". My girlfriends family raises British labs and I have noticed that also. When the time comes I want/ready for a dog I'll be getting one.
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Re: Lab colors
[Re: jlbuc10]
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06/21/17 06:19 AM
06/21/17 06:19 AM
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From what I've heard from trainers blacks make the best hunting/field trial dogs, yellow some where in the middle, and chocolates are dumb as chit and stubborn. As someone who just had to put my chocolate down, this is the popular mantra out there. Every dog/bloodline is different, but this concept has some truth in it. I've hunted over 50+ duck dogs ranging in ability from crap to world class over my years and this exists for a reason.
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