#479863 - 01/16/09 12:29 AM
Re: Golden vs Lab
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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It's always my fault, Dave...........one way or another.
No puppy yet.
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She was standin' alone over by the juke box, like she'd something to sell. I said "baby, what's the goin' price?" She told me to go to hell.
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#479953 - 01/16/09 12:22 PM
Re: Golden vs Lab
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That way I have a duck dog and a upland dog. Thats the way I have it (pointer and lab). Really fun hunting that way, but sometimes a challenge. Best part is tag-team retrieves or one points the other flushes.
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#480019 - 01/16/09 04:35 PM
Re: Golden vs Lab
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Rest In Peace Achilles.
My black lab pup died yesterday. From what I don't know. Got the dreaded call at work from the wife. Worst part was when I walked up to the door and I could hear my little girl bawling from outside the door. Poor kid. The worst part is knowing that I could have done a lot better by him. I leave in another week and a half to go pick up my new pup from Idaho. Strangely enough, I had been planning on picking this new pup up for almost two months. This girl is going to be spoiled rotten I have a feeling. She's a Chesapeake mix.
Edited by Pugnacious (01/16/09 04:36 PM)
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#480035 - 01/16/09 05:21 PM
Re: Golden vs Lab
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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I'm so sorry to hear that, Pug. Losing a pet is a devastating thing to go through, especially for the kids in the house. I remember our Doberman getting hit and killed by a car when I was a kid like it happened yesterday.
Hopefully your new pup will help you heal.
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She was standin' alone over by the juke box, like she'd something to sell. I said "baby, what's the goin' price?" She told me to go to hell.
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#480099 - 01/16/09 10:23 PM
Re: Golden vs Lab
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Sorry news..my old gal will turn 13 in 2 months...sniffing my leg right now. It'll be lonely without her...my condolences
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#482363 - 01/26/09 03:03 PM
Re: Golden vs Lab
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Hard to go wrong with any retriever breed from a quality breeder. I've known really good performers among Chesapeakes, Labs, and Goldens when I lived in Skagit County. So many Labs and Goldens are bred and sold as pets, so I think it's critical to know something about the breeder you get a pup from. I got two Goldens, one from a field trialer and the other a hunter. No dogs could have been easier to train, and they both were competent to voice, whistle, and hand signals by 6 months. They're smart and steady to gunfire. Any behavior problems are more likely than not handler problems, unless the dog is one of those one in a million blockheads. I'm surprised to read here about Goldens being hesitant about cold water or duck retrieves. I know mine weren't impervious to cold, but they sure acted like it. Ice water couldn't stop them, and the first one would just crash his way through thin ice for a dummy retrieve.
The only downside I can think of with Goldens is the hair that others have described in this thread. You might only have to vacuum twice a week with a Lab, but with a Golden in the house, you just never put the vacuum away. You need it at least once a day, and that's with weekly brushing. Any dog that sheds more than a Golden is . . . , well I can't believe there is one.
I know there are more modern methods that a lot of dog owners swear by, but I trained my dogs according to Water Dog by Richard Wolters. Follow it exactly and you end up with a dog so good that everyone who meets it will think you're the world's best dog trainer.
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#482543 - 01/26/09 11:42 PM
Re: Golden vs Lab
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Three Time Spawner
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Good luck...Walters knew his dogs....
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#482712 - 01/27/09 02:25 PM
Re: Golden vs Lab
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River Nutrients
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I used Water Dog on my lab growing up too. He was such an awesome hunter, and was a rescue from the vet, about 4 hours from taking the permanent puppy ambien.
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#485261 - 02/04/09 11:28 PM
Re: Golden vs Lab
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Three Time Spawner
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Great pics....my 13yo "Walters Trained Dog" just snuzzled my hand. Just good advice in there. Can't wait for another pup...but it'll be sad too....
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