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This was in about 1996, Thunder and Ivory in my beater boat I brought home in AK. Thunder, the chocolate lab, was a 10 month old someone left and I took him home and he became an awesome bird dog and Ivory, yellow lab, was a rescue. I ended up giving Ivory to a family with an autistic child because Ivory was terrified of loud noises and any gun.

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Just turned twelve. Staring into a whistle pig hole - this only went on for two days . She was certain she was going to get that thing.
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my couch potato, same as pfp. going on the ripe old age of 17 this july. half frenchie and half brussel griffon, got him in 2010 at around a year old.
 

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Glad I found this thread. Had to put my 11 Y/O lab down last Thursday. Was blessed to have 11 years with him! He was a great dog.IMG_0811.jpegIMG_1813.jpegIMG_1740.jpegIMG_0939.jpegIMG_0136.jpegIMG_9986.jpeg
 
I'm a DK guy but maybe one day I'll get a long haired German dog.

I was a DK guy too. I took off from hunting and dogs for 10 years and when I resumed it, I was seriously considering a DK. Unfortunately, I know too much about the DK, which made me very picky. The long story short I didn't find what I was looking for through NADCK or DK-GNA and the once I liked didn't have pups.

I didn't want a DD due to their unmitigated drive and they look very ugly. lol
The SM may have an issue with pointing and are too close working for me.

I started my hunting career with Setters, so the DL was natural choice for me. Their emphasis on natural calmness and the sound on the track also drew to them. So far, no complaints.
The one in the photo is undergoing a breeding certification. I'll see how it goes. I may breed her if she passes a 20-hour blood test this fall.
 
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