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Ok....get your fingers nimble for the flaming I may receive. Sorry...but I see couragous (sp?) dogs and stupid hunters. How easy would it be for that to go badly? What duck is worth putting your dog in that kind of conditions? To me that is nothing but bravado on the hunters part and putting your dog in life threatening conditions for a duck is pretty dumb.And go!
I don't see anything wrong with a dog doing what it was bred and trained to do. What I think is worse is when a dog owner keeps a hunting dog inside, pampered and over fed all year long,then when hunting season comes around they expect them to be athletic and accustom to the cold weather.
Nor do I Jason...I agree. However, as I mentioned I would never send a dog out in those conditions. You may, thats cool, it is your decision when and where you run your dog.
To put an un-educated dog in that condition cold would be like taking surf lessons for the first time on the north shore. When the dog is taught from the start to be in waves and climb rocks etc, it knows nothing else. People forget, dogs only know what you present to them and teach. If the dog only knows waves and wind, it thinks nothing different of it. Do I like seeing that dog slammed on the rocks? not at all. He does sure seem to know his way around and doesn't show the slightest sign of distress.
Quote from: h20hunter on March 05, 2014, 02:00:53 PMOk....get your fingers nimble for the flaming I may receive. Sorry...but I see couragous (sp?) dogs and stupid hunters. How easy would it be for that to go badly? What duck is worth putting your dog in that kind of conditions? To me that is nothing but bravado on the hunters part and putting your dog in life threatening conditions for a duck is pretty dumb.And go!I agree with both of you. Can my male do it? Damn right. Will I let him? Hell no! I agree with you. I will never put my dog in a situation that I see as dangerous. I know that dogs can do things out of your control and accidents happen but if I have any say it won't!