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    Poodles as a deer dog

    Now don't laugh wife making noises about getting a little poodle.
    I may need to cut my losses.
    Has anyone used one what are they like.
    I used a weimaraner she was good.
    Springer as deer dog too noisy when on the go scenting.
    I know the bigger ones used on ducks etc.
    Just wonder if they can indicate reasonably well,find and generally do the job

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    Family friend had a poodle as a 'farm' dog on a lifestyle block, could turn it's head to most tasks from bringing stock in to guarding the hen house from harriers so I can't see why hunting would be to much of an issue

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    standard sized poodle (the big ones) are great for retrieving waterfowl. the little ones are nothing but upholstered rats
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    be ok as long as youve got a t3 7 08

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    Wow you could even get your hands clean after the gutting of deer.......just wipe em clean on all that lovely white woollen hair
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    He’s over there put if I have to go through that hooky grass stuff again I’m telling Mum on you
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    Sorry @erniec I do hear that they are very clever dogs... I just couldn’t help myself
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    Quote Originally Posted by northdude View Post
    be ok as long as youve got a t3 7 08
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    Poodles actually look good without the humiliating pompom powder poofter haircuts.

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    A travesty to do that to an intelligent creature - especially to one which has been bred for the natural advantage of a woolen coat.

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    If you or your family suffers from hair allergy these guys are meant to be the business. I like that grey one above^^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    If you or your family suffers from hair allergy these guys are meant to be the business. I like that grey one above^^^
    Also great for allowing the dog in the house - no shedding!

    Poodles are said to be very intelligent -- actually so intelligent it makes them HARDER to train as they try and second guess the trainer!
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    Compromise and get a Labradoodle
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    i have a an english bull terrier x dogo argentina. the most embarrassing thing is he absolutely adores bichons and poodles. its embarrassing as 35kg of teeth and muscle goes all "gooby" over a wooly rat

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    I went down the Springer path last time.
    Was bird shooting at the time.
    SWMBO was makeing noise about the roly poly toilet paper dogs.
    Used cunning and strategy to have a look at some Springer pops.
    The rest was history.
    But I reckon you can train pretty much anything to indicate and find.
    It's just do they air scent well,don't whine too much when excited that sort of thing.
    I can't get too close to check out as I might snooker myself.

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    They don't have to have the stupid haircut, and are the second smartest dog after collies.
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    Identify your target beyond all doubt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy View Post
    They don't have to have the stupid haircut, and are the second smartest dog after collies.
    border collies not the lassie type
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