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HHI944 01-15-2012 04:50 PM

Thanks for the reminder of how little time we really have with our furry companions. I spent the day, walking the beach, riding in the Landy and chilling at the cigar lounge......all with my yellow lab right there at my side. We both had a great day and im thankful for every day I get with him.

MT930 01-15-2012 05:38 PM

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Our current Labs 10 Years Age diffrence.

Top notch dogs hunting & family.

MT930 01-15-2012 06:08 PM

My Long Gong Favorite
Gunner 1991- 2005

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Jeff Alton 01-15-2012 08:34 PM

I got my first purebread lab in 1998, a yellow female. We bread her a couple of years later with a purebread chocolate and got 10 black pups. We placed the pups in homes of good freinds and one went on to be a drug dog for the CBSA (like her grand father). We kept one black male. I lost them in a divorce but still see them a couple of time each week and my son sees them half of each week. The yellow female does not have much time left, but they are both great loyal animals.

We picked up a pure bread Boxer puppy in the summer, didn't want the labrador memories (or shedding) :) Different animal, but every bit as loyal and loving. Strangely she play fetch really well, but can't catch a frisbee to save her life....

"Golden" goes with retrievers and "yellow" goes with labs...... Just a "pet" peeve..... :)

vash 01-15-2012 08:38 PM

best dog we have ever had the pleasure of owning. the early years were very "destructive". once we survived the ordeal, it was very fulfilling. best duck dog ever.

mikester 01-15-2012 09:02 PM

All of the Labs I have had have been rescues - there are plenty of 'lab rescue' organizations. Maybe consider that?

Best of both worlds - you get a lab and save a life. Still - since I have always rescued I have never had a puppy.

I want a puppy. =-)

Bill Douglas 01-15-2012 11:58 PM

This is Nat, the fabulous dog I had in my teens and early 20s.

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recycled sixtie 01-16-2012 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 6496094)
best dog we have ever had the pleasure of owning. the early years were very "destructive". once we survived the ordeal, it was very fulfilling. best duck dog ever.

I picked up on the word destructive in your comment. Our black lab passed away last March. She used to dig holes in the grass and in the garden.She would eat flowers and anything kind of edible. She was a typical permanent two year old. We are now having a break from dogs. She was a great dog but crazy until her last couple of years until she was 13.As much as I love puppies, they are lots of work and will have to do some hard thinking before we get another dog again. Thanks for the pics of all your furry friends above:)

azasadny 01-16-2012 06:29 AM

Our Golden "Daisy"...
 
Here is our family dog of 4 years. Daisy isn't a Labrador Retriever, but she's a wonderful Golden Retriever and we keep her trimmed short because of allergies...

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monoflo 01-16-2012 06:34 AM

Sorta been in your shoes over the last year --lost both our old labs in a six month period.
12 and 14 years old
Generally we do a pup and a rescue.

Wanted a dog that had good hunting skills and was mellow tempered. Lucky to have a local breeder recommended by a former breeder friend. The new guy is doing well with his lessons but time wil tell

My advice is do your research

Saw both parents - really liked the male. liked the fact the breeder bred his dogs limited times with the females being mature. The key is check out the breeders. Good ones will refer you current owners.

Labs are the best
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Bam at 5.5 months and 4 weeks

Seahawk 01-16-2012 02:30 PM

Very nice! Beautiful.

I talked with a guy who is a friend of a friend. He recommended a Chesapeake/Lab mix.

I'm going to meet one this week end.

Homework is fun!


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Dantilla 01-16-2012 02:32 PM

Here's a handy chart to pick out your favorite lab:

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Seahawk 01-17-2012 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by steve185 (Post 6495519)
Richard Wolthers books are about the best for training your pup. He was a nuclear physicist whose hobby was retrievers. I would get one of his books before the pup.

I got a package deal on three of his books.

Thanks for the tip, Steve, I appreciate it.

No, I don't obsess much:cool:

monoflo 01-17-2012 10:34 AM

Cross
 
A lab chessy cross would be very cool and most likely a very good dog .

As a lab guy I like the half and halfs -though you tend to get some different personality.

The dog in the picture was half cattle dog and half lab --very durable, very smart tho not as loving as my labs have been. not great in the water but good in hot weather.

Enjoy the puppy hunt as most likely you will be hooked pretty quick. the Chess/Lab will most likely run larger than a standard lab especially if one of the parents is chocolate. that said should be a very good looking dog

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RWebb 01-17-2012 11:40 AM

Monks of New Skeet book is also good

Remember - you are ALWAYS training the dog

and think about those connections you have to make among various more coded behaviors - i.e. you need to link things in the doggie head

Seahawk 01-17-2012 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 6499378)
Monks of New Skeet book is also good

Remember - you are ALWAYS training the dog

and think about those connections you have to make among various more coded behaviors - i.e. you need to link things in the doggie head

Not my first prom date...I am always willing to learn.

2porscheguy 01-17-2012 12:36 PM

I agree with Brporsche, Vizslas are great family dogs....here's our Bodi!!!

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Bodi (red) and Sidney....a vizsla friend!

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Love him!

Alex

Seahawk 01-17-2012 12:42 PM

Alex,

Those are simply beautiful dogs...what a pair.

Are they suitable for cold weather retrieving? The problem in Maryland is that our hunting season for water fowl are in late fall, winter. It get chilly!

Again, what a pair.

nostatic 01-17-2012 12:51 PM

Vizlas are amazing dogs. Talk to Jim (lowyder993). He's got Vizlas and hunts with them.

Spud 01-17-2012 01:25 PM

Here is our English girl Gwen. Simply the most gentile, intelligent lab we've ever owned.

Funny fact:
We have lots of hardwood floors, labs drool a lot when they get a drink. Gwen seemed to excel at dragging water throughout the house after a drink. It took one day to train her to stay in the laundry room (where her water bowl is) until someone dries her muzzle. Sometimes we'll be watching TV and notice the dog is not at our feet like usual, and we'll find her asleep in the laundry room, waiting to be dried. She will stay there for hours if we are not careful :)
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