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bodies first hunt and first cock bird at 8months 2 days
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Nice, Good looking dog. Keep it up
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Very cool, congrats!
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cool, I just got my first lab he is about 4 months old, seems like he has the motivation, I can get him to retreive balls and such. I never trained a bird dog before and sure would appreceate any advice.congrats to you and yours.
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miah ..... I live in Colville and have some great Training DVD's... Also during the spring and summer month's theres a small group of us that get together every sunday and train together that your welcome to join.
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Miah... Was great to meet you and Bear yesterday.......look's to me like you've got a fire ball on your hand's. Ment to ask you what your feeding him ?
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he's eatin that maximum puppy chow. seems to be good for him. he sure is a fireball, seems like I really got a ton of work to do. Kinda wonder what a trainer would charge? however I also would like to keep a good one on one relationship with him, and probebly wouldn't afford the trainer.. It would be interesting though to see him on some live birds like you said.
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Make sure your feeding him the "Large Breed Puppy Food" untill he's about a year oold... then switch him to adult feed.
Pro Trainers around here would run you about $650.00-$750.00 a month plus the cost of birds. You'll get much more satisfaction doing it yourself.
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