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    Introducing bailey

    i thought seen ive introduced myself i think its only fair to introduce my lil girl bailey, she is a broadbent kennel gsp, is just coming on 14 months old now, and is showing signs of being a great dog
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    first few as she is a pup and as she gets older, last ones were when we were out clay shooting a couple of weeks ago and was very happy to lie down next to me while i was doing my thing
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    Holy shit those eyes. Very nice looking dog. Had her on any birds?
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    took her with me while duck shooting but she stayed in the ute, she was just to eager and wouldnt stay still, but did use her to flush a pond which she did well, so we took her out after pheasants and she did really well, would have been 10 meters from me max, flushed a few birds for a first time out she really really impressed me, but i admit when ever i take her out she is wearing a shock collar just to keep tabs on her incase she doesnt want to listen, and i must say its very effective, main reason i brought it as she would run at the lawn mower bark and try and bite the wheels, and the last thing i wanted is her hurt or a 3 legged dog

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    Awesome stuff. Looks like a good pup.
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    Looks very spoiled to me! Great lookin dog there mate. I bet she is a hands full at the moment!

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    ahhh the puppy phase, chewed shoes, accidents on the carpet, gotta love em tho! Cool looking pup.

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    Hahaha hmmm. Spoiled is a understatement, my misses has a very soft spot for her!! Haha yea she's a handful but we have Learnt how to control her otherwise she is a good dog, she is learning what her ears are now, which is good, but definatly keeps you on your toes, but as she has grown we can see the work we have put in and is really a Lovely dog, plus we expecting our first child in 14 weeks, anyone got ideas about introduction of the baby to the dog?

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    Nice animal Tristan
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    I was actually amazed, accidents on the carpet i could count on one hand, she had her nose rubbed in it and from then on she would wack the cat door, and we religiously took her outside on the hour to go piss when she was young, funny thing is she'll go for a piss or poo on command if U tell her to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan View Post
    anyone got ideas about introduction of the baby to the dog?
    Yea... don't dress the new born like a chewtoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan View Post
    anyone got ideas about introduction of the baby to the dog?
    You'll need a tub of yogurt, a baby (preferably one of your own you prepared earlier), and your dog. Open the yogurt and cover your baby from head to toe in it. Let your dog lick it off. Guaranteed best mates.
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    Phillip, I think you getting you introduction to the Librarian a but mixed up in there somewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    You'll need a tub of yogurt, a baby (preferably one of your own you prepared earlier), and your dog. Open the yogurt and cover your baby from head to toe in it. Let your dog lick it off. Guaranteed best mates.
    hahhahahahha that would prob work ya know but might just skip that one!

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    Nice looking pup, and those blue eyes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twoshotkill View Post
    Phillip, I think you getting you introduction to the Librarian a but mixed up in there somewhere
    Probably, I always am
    Yeah nah bro

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