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rt2bowhunter
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The training begins he did it

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I got this little guy for Christmas. He is a 11 week old black lab. Im going to try to make a shed dog out of him.
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sounds like a great plan to me!...what a cute dog!....merry x mas! :D
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ruff ruff ruff i think my supper needs another hour in the pot. :D :D :D . great looking dog he bring you alot of good times. merry christmas.
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It's possible Labs are very smart

He's a good looking pup, Merry Christmas :)
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Awww..... What's his name?
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rt2bowhunter
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After thinking for quite some time. And running through several names.And looking at what i hope he learns to do. Buck seemed to fit. :D
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Buck! Thats a fitting name and a great looking pup. 8)
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Nice pup, large feet. Personly I would rather see a duck or goose in his mouth :) Great name tho. Good luck training him. Let us know how he turns out.
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Great lookin pup!
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I have a 6 month old lab whom I am working with to become a shed dog. www.antlerdogs.com seems to be the best place I have found for information. Good luck to you, and Buck!
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Good looking pup!
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Labs are great dogs.A shed dog would be nice.
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Nice sight FredBear Thank you And i thank everyone else for your kind words.
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Great looking Lab. I hope that you and "Buck" have many glorious day in the field. We have a chocolate lab named "Mocha". She's a great pet and will find a downded deer on a consistant basis. Training her to do so was pretty easy but you have to stick with it and keep them interested. Good luck!!!!!!!
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Thanks Ray I had thought about taking him on every tracking job i can. Next year of coarse. This my first lab so far i like. :D :D
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