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lets see your dogs


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This is my old fishing buddy Ben. He's an 11 or 12 year old Chessie that I found in a dog shelter about 9 years ago. He finally decided after years of pleading from me that he wanted to start swimming this fall and now he loves it (When he feels like it).

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Muffin

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It has been a busy two weeks since Muffin came to our country home. She knows her name, comes when called, sits-hups for treats, several times a day makes 3-4 short play retrieves with different items in hall and mud room area where she has to come back to me, stays in kitchen-mud room-entry hall and off carpet, she goes outside first thing in the morning and last thing at night with trips every 1 ½ to 2 hours to “Get it done” she is 99% house trained, she barks or goes to the front door when she wants to go out. She loves laying at our feet under kitchen table, loves having her belly scratched, loves sitting in our laps and being petted, hears kennel every time she is put into her car kennel. I think she is training us pretty good so far. She is pretty good with people but jumps up on people and little kids and is ok but intimidated by larger dogs but runs and chases them when they are not right over her.

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Picked up my new pup on Saturday. "Duke" is a 8 week old Brittany. He has lots of energy and has yet to make it out of his kennel once for #2. In two days, he seems to have already figured out #1 at least...wish it was the other way around. 4 baths and kennel clean-outs in less than two days is not fun. The hardest part is trying to convince my girlfriend that we have to leave him in the kennel all night and not cuddle in bed. Picture of him, and him with his 8 year old brother from the same breeder "Jack"

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My 2.5 year old GWP Remy after a successful day on the North Dakota prairie:

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Very nice but ( sorry to be a photo critic)it would be a great photo if the truck tire were not in the background.. Someday if I ever tire of the retriever games I will have on of these bearded guys..

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Very nice but ( sorry to be a photo critic)it would be a great photo if the truck tire were not in the background.. Someday if I ever tire of the retriever games I will have on of these bearded guys..

What, you a Chevy lover???

J/K.

I hear ya on the tire. Not ideal, but it was the end of a long day and I wasn't about to set up a shot after the dog plopped down. Besides, the lighting was perfect, and I love my truck wink

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Welcome to FM Nana!

I think you would be our first Finlander in the Hunting Dog forums... Tell us about your dog. Do you use him for hunting? pet? show? I have ot admit I have not heard of them and would like to hear a little more backround on the breed.

Good Luck!

Ken

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