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<blockquote data-quote="arrowdem" data-source="post: 22998" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>this is my black lab Quinn she will be 3 July 9th, got her from a litter of labs my dad had she was the runt of the litter and we have been inseparable since the day she was born, she even comes to work and hangs out by my desk with me all day. She's AKC certified and a pointing lab, even tho i didnt do any pointing training with her, she locks up solid on point on roosters in the fall, which is super fun to hunt behind. She has turned into an amazing hunting dog, very obedient, and loyal. I think i got my once in a lifetime dog on my first go at it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]421[/ATTACH] This is Quinn's first hunt as a pup, just getting her feet wet on a early morning dove shoot, had more fun chasing the other GSP around the field then any hunting, and then when it rained she layed down under the cover of my shell bad lid haha crazy how fast she has grown!</p><p>[ATTACH]422[/ATTACH] This was our first actual hunt a spring snow goose hunt when she was big enough to actually move a bird around and start to get a feel for what was going on. She certainly didnt like the feel of feathers in her mouth at first and i blame that on starting her with morning doves and their fine feathers that i read later that some dogs dont like and can make them shy of feathers. that was our biggest obstacle when it came to training was keeping something with feathers in her mouth. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]423[/ATTACH] This is Quinn's first ever rooster, we were away from the rest of the group working some tall grass by ourselves and up jumped this rooster right in front of her nose and down he went and she was right on him and brought him right back like she had been doing it for years. Very proud daddy moment! Now after 2 full pheasant seasons under her belt i wouldnt want to be behind any other dog in the world!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arrowdem, post: 22998, member: 352"] this is my black lab Quinn she will be 3 July 9th, got her from a litter of labs my dad had she was the runt of the litter and we have been inseparable since the day she was born, she even comes to work and hangs out by my desk with me all day. She's AKC certified and a pointing lab, even tho i didnt do any pointing training with her, she locks up solid on point on roosters in the fall, which is super fun to hunt behind. She has turned into an amazing hunting dog, very obedient, and loyal. I think i got my once in a lifetime dog on my first go at it. [ATTACH=CONFIG]421._xfImport[/ATTACH] This is Quinn's first hunt as a pup, just getting her feet wet on a early morning dove shoot, had more fun chasing the other GSP around the field then any hunting, and then when it rained she layed down under the cover of my shell bad lid haha crazy how fast she has grown! [ATTACH=CONFIG]422._xfImport[/ATTACH] This was our first actual hunt a spring snow goose hunt when she was big enough to actually move a bird around and start to get a feel for what was going on. She certainly didnt like the feel of feathers in her mouth at first and i blame that on starting her with morning doves and their fine feathers that i read later that some dogs dont like and can make them shy of feathers. that was our biggest obstacle when it came to training was keeping something with feathers in her mouth. [ATTACH=CONFIG]423._xfImport[/ATTACH] This is Quinn's first ever rooster, we were away from the rest of the group working some tall grass by ourselves and up jumped this rooster right in front of her nose and down he went and she was right on him and brought him right back like she had been doing it for years. Very proud daddy moment! Now after 2 full pheasant seasons under her belt i wouldnt want to be behind any other dog in the world! [/QUOTE]
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