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One other thing that I saw suggested and am going to try myself at some point is using a fishing pole to retrieve ducks that go down in water too deep to wade in.
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dont over look german wire hair pointers , they are great pups
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I was always under the impression that weimers were water dogs to
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Quote from: buglebuster on October 19, 2012, 09:34:14 PM
I was always under the impression that weimers were water dogs to
During the summer when its 100 degrees outside they are great water dogs. But during duck season they're great at cuddleing next to you in the kind and saying f-you when there's a duck down
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I know several breeders in WA. Nicely bred pups with health clearances are around$1200-$1500 now days. Started dogs are priced based on truing force fetched and collar conditioned dogs are around $2500 + while dogs that have started running cold blinds are around $4000 +. that sounds pricey but if sent to a pro you figure pup $1200 6 months minimum with pro at 700/ month $4200. cheaper then a bass boat! We will have a litter in the spring and currently have a started dog for ideas you can look at
www.rattlingridgelabs.com
we know several great breeders when your ready
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