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Toby is my first dog. After much research, my wife and I decided he was the one and picked him up in May. He's brought nothing but joy to our home and has been a wonder in the field. He's made my first training experience very easy, as he's been a natural. He's 1 year and almost 2 months now. I'm definitely looking forward to some more training over the summer, and another great hunting season this fall.

Picking him up at 6 weeks:

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Retreiving at 3 months:

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First Hunt - Dove (Just a shade over 5 months)

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First Pheasant Hunt - (Camera got wet, date is incorrect)

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First Field Duck Hunt:

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Another Pheasant Hunt:

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My Fishing Buddy Too:

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The descriptions above didn't quite end up where I wanted them, but you get the idea.

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Here are Gus(left) and Buster(right) gus is about seven months and her is a german short lab mix and Buster is about five months and he is a weimeraner. [img:left]Picture022.jpg

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hey frank looks like you have a fishing buddie,mine comes with all the time and when he see the rod getting reeled in he's jumping all over the boat waiting for something to get reel in

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Here's Ace (Turkey Creek's Ace High Flush), picture taken about a week ago:

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Here's my 10 1/2 year old, Dixie:

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Another of Dixie:

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Ace retrieving a snow goose wing at 7 weeks:

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nice video kloop,i like the little yellow chasing the ball i miss them days

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Here is a picture of My dog, From 3 years ago. Yellow Lab, Golden Retreiver Mix. I will post a more recent picture when I figure this photobucket thing out....

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Here's Kody pointing a robin in the back yard:

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He's rock steady when he points. I didn't train any of it, it just started showing up on his first trip to SoDak last year when he was 7 mo. old. First with a bird here and there, and by the second trip a month later, he was pointing almost all the birds. It was sure a nice surprise!

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On the way back to the front yard we flushed a duck and after watching it fly away, he put his nose to the ground and started quartering into the neighbor's yard. He was sure excited!

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lenny, nice looking dog and point. Are you familiar with the APLA and the MNPLC? Lots of nice guys in the MNPLC in your area you could hook up with for training.

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lenny, nice looking dog and point. Are you familiar with the APLA and the MNPLC? Lots of nice guys in the MNPLC in your area you could hook up with for training.

Thanks. I've heard of those groups but I don't know too much about them.

I did a google search one time to find out more about Kody's sire, P.D. Drake of Miss Jenna, and found that dog's owner posting on the APLA forums so I imagine that's where Kody got his pointing traits from because his mama don't point.

Ironically, when I google the sire's owner again, I see a thread on the APLA forums where you and Brad are discussing dog food brands.

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Lenny, Brad is a great trainer and handler. He put on a show at the APLA event this past weekend. To my knowledge PD Drake does not have any pointing titles but does have a MH and QAA points. Nice pedigree behind that dog and I do know Hilltop's Hayseed has produced ponting labs. Who is the dam of your pup? Shoot me an email as I have some other important information I'd like you to know. username at yahoo

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The dam is my cousin's lab. To my knowledge she has no titles but I've hunted with her for several years and she puts out a very good, workmanlike performance.

Email sent with more info...

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did not yet receive email. make sure you get the underscore between letters and numbers eagle_3464@yahoo

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Our dog Motley, he'll turn 3 on Wednesday. Hes a herding dog but sure tries to be a hunting dog!

When he was a pup..

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Just a cute picture smile

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Herding instincts kickin in

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Out hunting

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Mot and I out bird hunting smile

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8 weeks today.

Other than being a biting machine, she is a great dog. She will sit in order to get out of the kennel. She folllows you perfectly while on the walk. Very smart also.

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No where special really. My female is from a guy in Rock Dell who runs NSTRA trials and the sire won region championship in Wi. My male I got from an old timer in Cosmos a few years back. Probally the most interesting guy I ever talked to. He was 70ish ran the local lumberyard, sold deer stands, had so many indian artifacts it was crazy and he was going back to Alaska to moose hunt later that week. Hopefully I still move that good at that age. Gotta love those gsp's.

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