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    Default Bird dogs at work

    just wanted to share some photos of my bird dogs from this past season. My two dogs are Shorthair/ lab crosses, they call it a Hybrid retriever. There are a few pics of my two buddies German shorthairs as well. Some of these are taken at a friends farm in Nebraska and some are from a couple of bird clubs east of town. It is a true pleasure and joy just to go out and watch these dogs work. Not that I would call it work for these dogs, they truly enjoy this.
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    Nice.. I love well trained bird dogs,

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    Nice lookin' pups! Thanks for sharing!
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    Very cool. I think I recognize that house. Is that Steel Fork? I miss her enchiladas...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zombie Steve View Post
    Very cool. I think I recognize that house. Is that Steel Fork? I miss her enchiladas...
    That is a friends place in Nebraska. We did some pheasant and quail hunting out there.
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    My mistake. Thinking of a bird club east of the Springs. Haven't hunted upland birds in about 5 years... too long. Beats the hell out of big game for impatient people...

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    Only thing mine takes down is a frisbee , she's kind of a wuss with loud noises (she wasn't trained as a puppy)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spdu4ia View Post
    Only thing mine takes down is a frisbee , she's kind of a wuss with loud noises (she wasn't trained as a puppy)

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    Thats a good looking pup. my white one doesn't have any interest in chasing anything that doesn't have feathers. Gun shyness can be trained with time and patience, I know a few really good trainers if you are interested.
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    She's old and spoiled now but thanks haha

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    Awesome. I'm not sure how well my 9 month old GSP will do in the field considering she hangs out in the back yard with the chickens.

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