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This is Wally, 14 weeks old now, These pics are from when he was a bit younger. As you can see, him and the cat have a great relationship!

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That is one sweet looking GSP. Nice pics John, can't wait to get out this fall with the pups! we can leave your cat at home though...

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This was a couple years ago but is pretty good pic. Harley gettin after Daisy over a chew treat... just reminding her who the boss is!!!!full-33375-258-dsc00277.jpg

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Here is Kaner GWP at 14 weeks. He was pointing a frog, but I didn't get it in the frame.

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I am sure it is obvious by a number of my posts, but I will always get a kick out of those big ol' floppy ears that GSP's have. Evertyime I see a pic of one, espically puppies, I get a big grin. grin

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Took the pup out for his first run with live birds yesterday. Not sure who had more fun, him or me! He is 18 weeks old now.

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thats a sweet looking point there John. cool pics, looks like the pup is doing awesome, and getting large and in charge. We need to get together soon and have a few cold ones and talk smart...

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Absolutely Nate! Maybe throw in reeling in some big cats, and we will really be in for a good time!

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JParruci: Awesome third picture with the duck in the mud! Great to see those brits retrieving.

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This is Wally, 14 weeks old now, These pics are from when he was a bit younger. As you can see, him and the cat have a great relationship!

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Hookem, my Gsp pup almost looks like yours. Only 9 weeks old so far...pics were taken at 7 weeks. Had him sight pointing at a scented rag with the fishing pole already. He loves to wrestle with his big sister ALL the time.

By the way, our cat looks the same too. grin

Meet Trigger!

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Heres a few more I took today of the gang.

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caseymcq, this pic is for you...is it a wabbit or a puppy grin

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That picture is awesome. That dude looks like he is going full bore.

Seeing everyone's puppies makes me anxious for us to get our new member of the family. It is good to everyone's pups.

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Big dog is my 1 year old Golden Retriever. He weighs 105 lbs. His name is Kiefer

Little guy is my 6.5 week old Springer Spaniel. His name is Cooper.

Then there's my cat!

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