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Got any dog pics? Here's a couple of Macey workin for a livin
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Bustin full tilt boggy thru the tulies with a mallard
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Belly deep in the mud makes it tuff but she's got what it takes just wish I loved my job like she does hers
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man those are all awesome!!! especially the second one in the little bit thicker cover!!! ha way sweet!!!
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Awesome pics.
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awsome pics
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Thanks guys for the comments
Here's two I want to get a good print of she's watchin the skys nuttin flyin but she was like this all day long just ready to go
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NICE- she looks pretty serious about her job, I love watching a good dog work!
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I love watching dogs work no matter what the job. Herding, Pointing, Retrieving, it all is fun to see. Great photos.
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The 4th and 5th pic's look a lot like my girl. She's 10 1/2 now so I gotta take it easy on her. If she had it her way she'd go,go,go! She's got 3 or so 1/3 to 1/2 mile retrieve's to her credit,1200+ retrieve's. Been ripped up on barbed wire like nobody's business. Wished they lived a heck of a lot longer than they do! I just bought a piece of property (56 acre's) that flood's in the winter and hold ton's of duck's and geese but, alas, I can't hunt her as much as we'd both like! I love the 2nd photo "no matter what I'm gonna get it to you".
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Thanks for sharing the pics! I love watching labs work.
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those are absolutely awesome!! I sure am jealous! I wish we had a dog but our old girl yellow lab we had to put down the year before I started hunting..... still in the process of finding a new yellow lab.
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Moxie working a Canadian after a long day of hunting...
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This is Maggie making her first blind retrieve last year. She was 10 months old at the time. Maggie absolutely lives for hunting.
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Seeing the picture of your dog with the goose in its mouth prompts me to ask a question. The WA regs are somewhat confusing. Is there a Canada Goose season in Western WA this time of year? It looks like it is only in Eastern WA and only in one region.
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