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I have noticed I have to work a lot harder with my dog not being home as much, he gets sloppy. I'm picky, I like him to wait on fetches until I tell him (obviously he knows to go when hunting upland), and I like it dropped in my hand. It makes me cringe watching other people play with him, lol.

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Here's Herc in his new chariot. He approves.

 

This can also be read as: how not to take a picture with bad metering.

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Any burglar problems?? :crackup:

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I'm not sure if Reb protects our vehicles as much as he harms them...none the less love him to death.

 

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A white truck and a brown lab...that's me too.

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A white truck and a brown lab...that's me too.

That was is still kinda me ha. Joined the forum since I got this 2014 SLT sierra. I had a SLE 2004 sierra 2wd before. And the truck he rides in most is my dads 2500hd which is also white.

 

Before my brother got his Chevy which is stealth gray and my truck which is metallic iridium we had nothing but white vehicles, moms Acadia, dads 2500hd, and my sierra. You could say we're a family built on GM ha.

 

Though when the 2500hd went down for a bit dad had to have a truck and bought an F250 on impulse. Worst decision he's ever made. And traditionally we don't have bad luck with fords but this 2012 6.2L rides like crap, and has had boat loads of problems. Also won't pull like the duramax in mud. Thing sinks much faster. Guess it heavier but there isn't much I can't clear on the farm with the 2500hd.

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Just picked this little guy up today from professional breeder's/hunter's. It's an lab/lurcher mix, the mom ,lab, jumped the fence while the dad,lurcher, was working the fields and this came about lol. They don't cross breed but they do breed all hunting dogs, Cockers, beagles, labs, and lurchers. They also hunt/tend over 3k acres that some Germans own and the Germans buy their dogs and hunt fowls and sometimes deer when available. Very nice people as well!

Forgot to add, his name is Leonidas or Leo for short lol.

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