Short breeds for duck

willtim

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My vote is strongly for a lab if ducks is your priority. Hunted ducks with numerous breeds and while many will get the job done, none will do it to the level of a labrador (I own a wirehair too). Wouldn't limit yourself based of the counter issue just make sure to start training immediately.
It's obvious you have never duck hunted with a Chesapeake.
 
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Get a lab. Lots of great breeders in Washington. Counter surfing comments are just stupid, train the dog. If you can't keep a dog off the counter, good luck training it to be civil in a duck blind. My 2 cents
 
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wcasey755

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Get a lab. Lots of great breeders in Washington. Counter surfing comments are just stupid, train the dog. If you can't keep a dog off the counter, good luck training it to be civil in a duck blind. My 2 cents
Lots of people are misunderstanding the counter surfing part of this. We took in a two year old stray that counter surfed. Wasn’t a duck dog, just a mut. My wife wants the dog to be smaller. That’s literally the only part of it. I totally understand to train the dog. Just have to appease the wife.
 

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Once again a little louder for the people in the back, get an English cocker if you want a smaller dog.


I’d recommend reaching out to Sergio Valdez of Boss kennels, he has really nice ones.
 

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I’ve read that chessies are not great for your first duck dog. As they can be stubborn. I’ve also read they can have some aggression issues and attach to only a few people?

They’re great, I think they get an undeserved bad wrap. If I hunted flying liver still that’d be my number 1 choice.

Mine was the best duck dog a guy could hope for and hell on pheasants.


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