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Some nice pics and opinions gents, but try keep arguments to private message ey?   I'v been having some good days lately, the little beagle and spaniel crosses are flying on the boar now, just the

Yes mate your spot on, I know of Neds dogs, and they look like they do their job very well. Hats off to him, and thousands of others who use heavy holders in Oz. I lived in Australia!   If I thought

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doing very well pal thanks, they got some serious noses on them, i let the kids hide a bunny foot in garden for em yesterday after ferreting, an they all found it easily, i aint in no rush with them tho, ill get some new pics up later or tomorrrow :thumbs:

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Hello guys, new on here but here goes .I stalk 3 or 4 times a week & never venture out with the dog.A lab,i know there really an air scent dog but they will ground scent withthe right training from a young age,she walks at heel & will sit if she scents a deer& wont move,she gets me 6 or so deer every year that i just would,nt get otherwise,steady as a rock under the seat, & will track wounded deer great.

Its said you only get 1 really good dog in your life if your lucky,if this one is,nt mine i,ve got a great one to come.!!!

My problem..........she is eleven . Were do i go next ? Thought about bavarian but the bav hound associat is a complete waste of space so recon its a new lab .cheers

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Nothing wrong with lab's very versatile dog it's how you bring them up,most dog's will scent blood I know some are specialists at it I find the trick is the closeness required from them, the stalker requires a steady calm quiet dog who will odey very small commands, they have to be attentive and not clingy,good lab ticks most of them boxes if its not brought in a hot way,sounds like to replace your bitch whatever you get, has its work cut out,good luck mate I know the dilemma you will be in, there are other good dogs out there though mate. I have had a shock with the ability of a whippet cross, and I have lab,s spaniels,and pointers,

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Hello guys, new on here but here goes .I stalk 3 or 4 times a week & never venture out with the dog.A lab,i know there really an air scent dog but they will ground scent withthe right training from a young age,she walks at heel & will sit if she scents a deer& wont move,she gets me 6 or so deer every year that i just would,nt get otherwise,steady as a rock under the seat, & will track wounded deer great.

Its said you only get 1 really good dog in your life if your lucky,if this one is,nt mine i,ve got a great one to come.!!!

My problem..........she is eleven . Were do i go next ? Thought about bavarian but the bav hound associat is a complete waste of space so recon its a new lab .cheers

 

I dont think you would go far wrong with another lab, they are such versatile dogs. Good luck whatever you decide :thumbs:

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