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Thread: I didn't know labs and setters were closely related!!!

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    I didn't know labs and setters were closely related!!!

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    Valid point Chris. Didn't think of that.

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    Mine are too closely related (embarassed)
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    I like labs. Looking to get a new one but its presuading dad to let me get one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby View Post
    I like labs. Looking to get a new one but its presuading dad to let me get one.
    You are too young for a labrador.... old man's dog.
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    I had when I was younger.

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    Me too.. then I got wise enough to know they are an old man's dog

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    What makes them a old man dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruff View Post
    Me too.. then I got wise enough to know they are an old man's dog
    I mentioned to a Lab person that I might have got the wrong breed for my 2nd dog and he thought I had finally seen the light until I said at (field trials) I only had to stand on the bank and say 'fetch' whereas with a pointing breed (or spaniel) I had to follow the dog down the course. Much harder work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby View Post
    What makes them a old man dog.
    Lab's are one dimensional, Pointers, setters and versatile two dimensional and spaniels three dimensional... and i am not biased at all... but I've owned every one of them except a setter and I've trained a couple of them.

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    What do you mean dimensional? Sounds interesting.

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    *sigh* too late to get that into it... get a Lab,

 

 

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