a growing boy
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a growing boy
Here is the little guy, weighs in at twenty kilos at five months and growing still.
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Re: a growing boy
I thought you`d gone off your rocker Dev - That thing weighs 20 kilos - 44 lbs ? !!!
- Then I saw the second picture !
Nice pup.........Isn`t is a shame that you can`t work him.
- Then I saw the second picture !
Nice pup.........Isn`t is a shame that you can`t work him.
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To tell you the truth Grumpy, a lot of people have said the same thing but he does love to play fetch. He'll play it all day if you don't tire of fetching and he runs very well.
Maybe I'll try out a shuttle cock next and who knows when plastic birds shall change feather.
Dev
Maybe I'll try out a shuttle cock next and who knows when plastic birds shall change feather.
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Re: a growing boy
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What`s his mouth like ? Does he have a `soft` mouth - ie, does he chew whilst retrieving or does he return the `fetch` unmarked ?
What`s his mouth like ? Does he have a `soft` mouth - ie, does he chew whilst retrieving or does he return the `fetch` unmarked ?
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Re: a growing boy
Nice lab Dev.
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Re: a growing boy
Grumps,
Didn't know dogs had a 'soft' mouth too.My cockerspaniel would bite hard into everything he retrieved.Is it a characteristic of certain breeds?
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Didn't know dogs had a 'soft' mouth too.My cockerspaniel would bite hard into everything he retrieved.Is it a characteristic of certain breeds?
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Re: a growing boy
Pran,
Certain breeds like the retrievers are soft-mouthed.It is a desirable trait in them as they would not bite into the shot game while retrieving sans spoiling the meat.Golden Retriever is another example.
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Certain breeds like the retrievers are soft-mouthed.It is a desirable trait in them as they would not bite into the shot game while retrieving sans spoiling the meat.Golden Retriever is another example.
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Re: a growing boy
Dogs that retrieve with a `hard` mouth are a pain in the ar*e because they damage the flesh of any bird they carry. As it happens Spaniels are more inclined to have hard mouths than Labs or other retrievers. A good Spaniel is a joy to watch working though and a better animal for walked up shooting........ once you`ve got through their aggravating adolescence that is !
One of our Lab x pups was so soft mouthed that he`d catch baby birds in the garden - even grab them out of the air - and would walk around with them in his mouth. He never harmed one. The weird thing is that he was a real so-and-so for fighting with other male dogs.
One of our Lab x pups was so soft mouthed that he`d catch baby birds in the garden - even grab them out of the air - and would walk around with them in his mouth. He never harmed one. The weird thing is that he was a real so-and-so for fighting with other male dogs.
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Re: a growing boy
Thanks guys.
>he`d catch baby birds in the garden - even grab them out of the air - and would walk around with them in his mouth. He never harmed one
Wow! Never knew dogs could be that 'soft mouthed'.My spaniel used to grab sparrows in his mouth too.Of course, none of them flew again. which reminds me that I haven't seen a sparrow in Bangalore for a long time...
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>he`d catch baby birds in the garden - even grab them out of the air - and would walk around with them in his mouth. He never harmed one
Wow! Never knew dogs could be that 'soft mouthed'.My spaniel used to grab sparrows in his mouth too.Of course, none of them flew again. which reminds me that I haven't seen a sparrow in Bangalore for a long time...
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Re: a growing boy
I've been reading this book and it makes me want a working dog all over again.
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Re: a growing boy
Grumpy";p="25110 wrote: !
What`s his mouth like ? Does he have a `soft` mouth - ie, does he chew whilst retrieving or does he return the `fetch` unmarked ?
He has a soft mouth, specially when he gnaws my hand now and again , talk about biting the hand that feeds. He only chews leather sandals and other stuff up when he gets a chance.
A few days ago he picked up a friend's hawaiin slipper and while I kept telling my friend to get it away, my pal hesitated cause Krpto does this very cute side to side movement with it. The next thing my pal knew was he was a slipper strap short. .
Just wish I had more time to take him running and plunging through underbrush. He seems naturally inclined to hunt and doesn't spook with sudden explosive sounds.
Thanks to all of you who love his looks.
Dev
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