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I have heard mixed reviews about Tiger Mtn. Also take a look at http://www.tri-labkennels.com/ the owner is a member but rarely posts, better off to email him with questions. As Jackelope stated they are Labs, not crosses, just trained to point. I have hunted over them and they are great. Labs are tough dogs and will go places other dogs won't.
"Labs are tough dogs and will go places other dogs won't."Like where?
Quote from: TEX-X on December 28, 2009, 12:00:04 PM"Labs are tough dogs and will go places other dogs won't."Like where? Sshhh, don't tell my pup that. He might think it's ok to stop busting brush. I could throw a golf ball as far as I could into the deepest nastiest blackberry bramble and I would bet $5 he'll come back with it. I don't think it's a breed thing, it's more of a "breeding" thing. If hunting dog buyers do their research there is a dog out there that is bred to do what they want, in multiple breeds. I've been to a few hunting dog seminars and it's cool to see different breeds excel at finding, retrieving, pointing, etc. For instance I saw the biggest running, choke bored nose, retrieving nut, sit in your lap wire hair. I have heard lots of things and would of never believed it if I hadn't seen it. Cool Stuff. If it's a hunting dog and it hunt's, I like it.Jake