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Offline Kola16

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Re: Old school & the new Generation
« Reply #15 on: October 08, 2012, 09:23:30 PM »
Great pic!  and special times for sure. She looks content, they will go the extra mile just to prove to you and the younger one that she can still hunt. 13 years is old for a lab, you're lucky to even still have her.

I know she's old for a working dog.  My last lab passed short of 10 years old.  Now that she's a senior with some issues, I do try and pick the times she gets to go.  Never in areas that will cause her to over exert herself.  I suppose if it came down to it, I'd pull her out into a field on a sled if I had too.  Just so she could be on one last duck hunt near the end.  She dearly loves it.  The fire is still in her eye when it comes to hunting.  She was one happy dog when this hunt was over.


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Re: Old school & the new Generation
« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2012, 09:34:04 PM »
Bless her heart! and all the great labs just like her. Thanks for giving her a good life :tup:
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