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bowhunter-boy
this is my dog. his name is chase. he dos not hunt really, but he is a really good companion.
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cascademountainhunter
i got a yellow lab.
he's a pretty good dog except he like to burry his food and come back for it later somtimes.
BUCKBOY_303
catahoula great with any thing
Callin' them up
Own a black Lab. Buying one more yellow next month.

Bring 'em In
I own a german short hair, a chocolate lab, and a vizsla pup. The short hair is great and i am looking forward to see the vizsla perform this coming year
Tecumseh
Two English Labs Archie and Jughead.
hilljack
Yellow lab and german shorthair. This will be the shorthairs first year hunting. Getting some training in but short on the time I need.
bowhunter-boy
I got a new puppy a few weeks ago, her name is millie, she is a corgi.
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Medve
Two black labrador retrievers, Henri and Remi, I have them trained to ringa bell that hangs on the door when they need to go outside, both are young 15 months and 8 months, hunt trials start around here in a month or so, wish me luck!!!
Callin' them up
Two labs

"Hank" - black 2 year old
"Tripp" - yellow 10 weeks old
PRBUCKSHOTWALTERS
QUOTE(stonebroke @ Aug 15 2006, 11:36 AM) *

I'm curious:
What breed of dog do you own (or you have owned in the past)?
Why did you choose that particular breed?
Have you been satisfied with your dog (is it intelligent, did it train easily, does it perform to your expecations, has it had any health issues, etc.)?
What do you hunt with your dog?

I have 3 walker hounds that we coon hunt.I chose that breed due to the fact that,that breed has won more comp. hunts than other breeds!!!!They were very easy to train and I am very pleased with them.
BULL Buster
I hunt with a black lab. I use him for pheasant duck and quail. He is aweaome at pointing, flushing, and retrieving. Smart and good family dog.
wildcat0334
I have a french brittany- or a brittany of european origin since him and i are both boycotting france

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carolinaslayer
i have one red bone hound and a bloodhound...i use both of them for coon hunting...the red bone is about 4 years old i bought her from a buddy already trained shes everything i needed to tree a big coon...the bloodhound is only 4 months old ive been training her to be my next coon dog...she seems to be doin well right now...never used or hunted with anyone with a bloodhound but im going to give her a shot...i got her off a friend that breeds them full...papers and all for a lil horse trade...lol
tall tine hunter



QUOTE(stonebroke @ Aug 15 2006, 10:36 AM) *

I'm curious:
What breed of dog do you own (or you have owned in the past)?
Why did you choose that particular breed?
Have you been satisfied with your dog (is it intelligent, did it train easily, does it perform to your expecations, has it had any health issues, etc.)?
What do you hunt with your dog?

Chocolate lab.She was the easiest to train.she was goose hunting at 7 mos. Never had a natural at goose and duck hunting. Totally blew me away. Not just sayin that she blew me away she blew all of us away. Waterfowlin nut she is. Not allowed to use duck or goose calls in the house anymore. huh.gif biggrin.gif

Future Primos Prostaffer
Beagle. Good deer tracking dog. Likes to play, but getting old.
gruntnbuglin
A border collie for a horseback riding companion, and a beagle for...........I am not sure what good she is! wink.gif j/k she's just a puppy. What a handful!
exhughes2
Boxer, not much of a hunting dog but I will try him on some pheasants this weekend.
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