gotta love those rotties pretty smart one of mine had really good hearding instinct use to help the ex catch her horse
gotta love those rotties pretty smart one of mine had really good hearding instinct use to help the ex catch her horse
Yeah my old boy was pretty smart. I taught him a heap of tricks.
My Huntaway is no thinker that's for sure. A real goofbag compared to the Rotties
Got the dog in the pond for retrieving practice in prep for opening.
He could of at least got you an eel out of there or maybe a pinecone
Great fun though aye, when they finally understand what your asking them to do. Good luck with her
my mate moki looking pleased with himself for finding a bit of redskin I hid. 6 month old heading dog/lab. Have just started taking him out with me the last few weeks. Has been onto 3 deer so far but haven't shot any over him yet. Bloody cool watching him do his thing
Here’s Fern. Now 10 months old. She’s coming along ok. Easy to train, basics pretty well sorted. Awesome retriever, especially in swift water. Im resisting the urge to take her on the hill after deer, had her on a job with me today and there were a lot of deer about, her nose was going overdrive. Bit of a barker which I hate - her dad was the same. Stubborn as f. Hopefully she’ll settle down with age - her dad was always a arrogant prick. Good hunting dog though, just a prick
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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.
First day in the bush for this fulla, ranged out a bit far a few times but kept checking where i was so not a total screw up. Swirling wind kept us busy. Plenty to learn and looking forward to it
Macha ... she went to Australia ...
...amitie, respect mutuel et amour...
...le beau et le bon, cela rime avec Breton!...
I love the tri's
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Following me home.
Good work you two
moki on his 4th hunt. Spiker was 130m away in the bush so he didn't see it but made him take me to it where it dropped
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