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tracer
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A salute to man's best friend.

Post by tracer »

Looking for all you dog owners out there and I thought it would be neat to post a pic of are dogs, so I will start. Here's our Lab, Murphy who I 'm going to train for shed hunting. He is 11 years old now, but he is still good at finding deer. ImageImage
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Here is my Chocolate Lab COCO!!


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This is my Best Friend J.T. Yellow Lab.
First is A month or so after I got him:
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Second is him with me Grouse hunting 2 Seasons ago, he is 5 yrs. now:

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This is my beagle JT, 10 years old and is my best friend.


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My ESP " Sally " ... she is great hunting partner !

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where is a pic of my chocolate lab with the biggest shed he have found so far.

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And it's a boy by the way, chester. The heart on his collar is his rabbies thing that the vet put on to confirm that he got the shot.
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That's what I'm talk'in about!!!! Awesome dogs guys, great pics, keeper coming members.
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Here's PeeTee the Pooper

He is a Brussels Griffon which is a coach dog bred to keep rats out of Belgian stables and ride with the coach drivers of days gone by. Now he's just a smart little buddy! Weighs in at 14# - One year old.

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My best friend, use him for my job as a contract hunter. Very good for tracking and wind scent, takes me right to the animal very quietly and indicates. Very efective and exciting way to hunt.
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We found our girl at the pound. She was "arrested" downtown Toronto stealing sandwiches. She's a beagle/english setter cross, named NELLWYN.

Here she is testing out one of my homemade stands.

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And, keeping a close eye on the squirrels outside the window.

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Our 12 year old Lab when she was 8.

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Our Beagle/Springer mix when she was a pup. 14 months now.

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Just a couple mixed breeds, but they're part of the family
The "Full blooded Black Lab" my daughter brought home many years ago (to which I told her, "well, her grandmother might have been a lab") :lol:
She's (the dog - Auggie) been a great watchdog, and is very protective of children. When my son is in the yard and she is out of her kennel she will not allow any strangers in the yard!
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Another mixed breed that adopted my family - Frisco. Not sure of the breeds, but definately Jack Russell springs in his legs!
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I am so glad to see you guys loving your dogs! It's promising for the veterinary economy.

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Post by Kenton »

You guys are making me jelous. Great looking dogs.
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