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Hello i would like to get a me diam size hunting dog.I do allot of duck hunting but mostly in small ponds and fields sometimes tidal flats always owned labs but my wife says i have to down size do to we travel allot in a RV.What do guys suggest Thanks for any info.
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Sorry, but i am partial to labs.
Maybe a poodle, cute dog for the wife and a huntung partner for you
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Glad your looking for Dog Input and not Dog Output...
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I think there is such thing as a water spaniel? I know there is a spaniel that is small and good for waterfowl. I too, am partial to labs. Were it me I would find a breeder that had a small lab a get the smallest female. Our last female was only about 44-45# and she was a great bird dog and traveler. Wife was kind of disappointed when the new pup grew to 70# as she liked the smaller one a lot.
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I'm a Lab guy too,
My new pup is not even 7 months old and is 70 pounds now. I think he's the perfect size. Wish he would stop growing, but I think he still has a ways to go..
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i got a 90# lab but i do have buddy's that have females that are alot smaller than your normal lab. If your partial to labs why not do some hw and find a litter with small stature in their breeding.
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Look into the Boykin spaniel.
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Quote from: LLEWELLIN on February 12, 2010, 09:40:59 AM
Look into the Boykin spaniel.
That's what I was going to suggest.
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http://www.retrievertraining.net/forums/showthread.php?t=49779
Here's a link to a well known breeder. With new or "Trendy" breeds, it is of upmost importance the person has a good history. Can't believe all the horor stories of people buying Labradoodles in the last few years. At least people are getting smart to them and the bandwagon puppy mill breeders who push them....
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boykin is a good choice... also a GWP.... my gsp maxed out at 50 pounds..... but they have to have room to run or they will get to antsy to be in the house...
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Boykin are the little ones that look kind of like cockers, right? That is what I was trying to think of in my earlier post. I have only seen chocolate colored ones are they are neat little dogs.
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springers love water and retrieving, and would fit the bill of a medium sized breed
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There is the American Water Spaniel. I don't know much about them except they're not very common, and from the American Water Spaniel Club website the females weight between 25 and 40 pounds.
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Hey thanks guys what about a britany or springer
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Quote from: LLEWELLIN on February 12, 2010, 09:40:59 AM
Look into the Boykin spaniel.
They are great dogs, a friend has had several. Also look up duck tolling retriever, cute dogs.
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