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My dogs have been a big part of my time lately. I also dabble in photography a bit. So, I take a few pix of the dogs from time to time. Here's some of the pix I've taken.

 

Let's see yours.

 

My first dog on the trip home from getting her in Yuba City in 06.

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In the lobby of the hotel/convention center in Huron, SD the first year she hunted. These folks are hunter/dog friendly back there.

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She always retrieves to hand.

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Yuma late season dove.

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That hundred mile stare of a predator.

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Buffed up pretty good before she got some injuries.

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The new dog.

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Thanks guys. Both of them are out of field trial/hunting bloodlines. But the English Pointer is out of a litter sired by a 8 time national pheasant dog and has a few Field Dog hall of famers in her line. I've seen her point a bird in terrible scent conditions from a good long distance. Her picture was in a Purina magazine a while back, written by the trainer/gundog writer I bought her from. I don't compete, just hunt birds all over the west as much as I can.

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hahaha ? not sure what to call it..

 

Beautiful dogs! I have never gotten into hunting with them. I do have a golden though.. cant imagine life with out one.

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my aunt has a couple english setters, dont hunt but they are cool dogs never taught to point or anything but once they spot something even as small as a fly they dont stop staring, its in their blood, the older one was the fastest dog id ever seen in my life

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That's my weim Jeb. I've trained more towards retrieving ducks and he's pretty good at that. But our next door neighbor raises quail and i've seen him go on point and hold it on a quail hiding in some bushes. We don't really have the chance to hunt him to much for quail because the DNR does a shit job of managing for quail. The only way to get some is pay and that is not an option right now

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Here is my lab Daisy. More of a pet than anything, but I do take her duck hunting once in a while. Wish I had the money to get her trained professionally. She has some hunting/ field trials background on her dads bloodline.IMG_4170.jpg

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My black lab wrigley. Turned 5 last month

 

Here he is chasing a cat up a tree :lol:

 

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Ryan

 

 

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We do have a Cairn Terrier though, Cece despite her cute appearance is a killer. Birds, mice, rats, squirells...LOL. If she can catch em they are dead meat. If I hear the o'l lady screaming at the dog I know another critter has met its maker.

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