Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
capt1972 wrote:Females just want to make you happy! They are not hard headed like a male.
I am talking about labs just so we're clear.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Maybe its just my dog, but that's one choc male that's not great with kids. Tug is actually pretty much a dickhead. He looks at kids with a look of disgust, like they are carrying a disease.
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capt1972 wrote:Chessies are a one person dog and tend to be very protective. Labs are loyal and love everyone.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
capt1972 wrote:Chessies are a one person dog and tend to be very protective. Labs are loyal and love everyone.
Eric Haynes wrote:capt1972 wrote:Chessies are a one person dog and tend to be very protective. Labs are loyal and love everyone.
Not sure if this was sarcastic or not, but blanket assumptions will get you into trouble. All dogs are not the same, just like all labs aren't. Do your homework and look at the parents to see what you want.
Ajverret wrote:thanks for the input guys
my main conseren was the long deep water retrieves but it seems like they both may suit my needs maybe if i can fins a lab chessie mix i can get the best of both worlds
Ajverret wrote:does anyone have any favorites for training books and such. I downloaded a sample of tom dokkens retriever traning if anyone has a good one that is easy to, beacause i really have no clue were to start but would like to train it myself rather than spending a bunch of money to get it trained and would like to loan it out would be greatly appriciated
Eric Haynes wrote:Ajverret wrote:does anyone have any favorites for training books and such. I downloaded a sample of tom dokkens retriever traning if anyone has a good one that is easy to, beacause i really have no clue were to start but would like to train it myself rather than spending a bunch of money to get it trained and would like to loan it out would be greatly appriciated
I have smart works, retriever fever, dokkens, and total retriever. Id go with smart works as it seems to be the most in depth and very detailed
Ajverret wrote:ive been reading a book i downloaded on i books and its pretty good its the tom dokkens retriever training seems like its worded for them dummy dog trainer
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Olly wrote:I followed water dog and it worked out great. A lot of common sense is required. I've also got a male, I'm thinking about getting a female next.
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