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Originally posted by Muskles View PostMost of the dogs listed above need a lot of exercise to keep them from getting bored. When they get bored they get into stuff and tear it up. I'd look into a non working breed, unless you have time to work them.
Here is my big boy Ranger. We will all be absolutely crushed when he passes on. Fortunately he just turned 5 last week.
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Originally posted by MASTERS View Post
I’ve owned a lot of different dogs through the years, mostly being German breeds. Don’t think I’ll look any further than a German wirehair from here on out. Very regal personality that waits for direction. She water retrieved, land retrieved, tracked wounded deer with patience naturally with a want to do it well in the first year. Nothing can hide from her nose. She’s not aggressive, but confident in her ability, and great family dog at the end of the day.
She spends 6-8 hours a day in her kennel in the house while we are at work, never wastes a bark, and frequently makes 5+ hour road trips with us. She can load up into a truck tailgate 5’ off the ground without assistance, and can run 28mph for a mile without slowing across the river bottom hayfield. Firecrackers, thunder and gunshots have never bothered her.
Didn’t have the coin or time to spend on training a drahthaar, and haven’t second guessed my decision once with our less expensive German Wirehair named “Mavis”
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Originally posted by Gunnyart View PostHeaded to Tyler to pick out a Labradoodle from one of the 16 Sog45 has to adopt!
https://discussions.texasbowhunter.c...d.php?t=851458
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Originally posted by Gunnyart View PostHeaded to Tyler to pick out a Labradoodle from one of the 16 Sog45 has to adopt!
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