This is my new mate rudi he's only just beginning his hunting career since coming to live with me about 2 months ago. He loves the water and is a great bird destroyer but hopefully he will learn to just bring them back and not to eat them aswell. Hes also got a good nose for deer and were working hard on getting our first one together. So far its been great fun teaching him the life of being a hunting dog.
New pup Ida last week. Hopefully will be after the deer in time to come. GWP/lab/collie. Good fun so far and a quick learner.
Otis is a Southland lad,my daughter got him as a small pup.He is a strong dog at 8 months old,takes me for a walk sometimes.Thinks every animal he sees wants to play.I just look after him 3 days aweek.He s nice company tho.Watching rabbits.
Last edited by Trout; 27-06-2022 at 01:05 PM.
Dash.
Doing Dash stuff.
new member of the family
the wee apprentice if you like.
mum 50% gwp 50%lab
dad 50%gwp 50% border collie/heading dog.
Poppie
Last edited by Micky Duck; 27-06-2022 at 09:34 PM.
75/15/10 black powder matters
Don’t have a hunting dog anymore. But have these four wombles to keep us company. My wee heading bitch would be a cracker deer dog but I always forget to take her with me.
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I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.
4 noses would find the deer better than 1, but ya might want to limit yourself to day hunts to keep that mob in check
Looks pretty nippy there
Our pup Tine now 13 months old with a few ducks and deer under his belt. His mum sulks a bit when I leave her at home to give the pup some hunting time.
Was a bit chilly down by the Arrow River last week. Holly didn't seem to mind though.
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