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Bill Bolyard
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 Posted: Fri Jun 5th, 2009 01:06 am

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Just when you think things are going fine.......... Drunk again!

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 Posted: Fri Jun 5th, 2009 01:08 am

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Lou has a problem.

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Well come on... she doesn't have to work tomorrow right?

My Springer has a problem too... Its not booze but water, I can't keep her out of the water.

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Oh boy I got problems..............

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Looks like those two have an identity crisis . . . they think they're Labs.

Will they retrieve ducks?

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Dean,

Judy the older one will have nothing to do with a toy or retreaving dummy, but kill a bird in front of her and she is all buisness.  and yes she has retreave'd a goose out of the pond.

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This was taken on our way to Alaska this spring.  She was pretty happy to be out of the car and able to run.

 

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Drew,

Now them is some beautiful dogs!  This picture is of my Female Judy who is now expecting.  Doc Van will have first pic of the Female pups.

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Dave,

My dogs like to run in front of my Quad.  It seems like they like the competition. Can we see more Pics of your dog?  I love the Dog Pics you guys have,  nothing warms the soul more.

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Here's another one of my flying water dog

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If you take her fishing you can't wade out very far or you're driving down stream looking for her....

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But she's the best friend a guy ever had and not to hard on the eyes (God I'm gettin old)

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Dave - I used to fuss around with field trial Springers.  What's her breeding?

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John - I got her from a guy in Illinois. I have her pedigree somewhere, it doesn't a lot to me. She's our first springer (we've always had labs). I bought her because here parents came highly recommended by a friend... that's about all I had to go on. I got really lucky I suppose, best dog I've ever had.

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Ships passing in the night.  After a number of Springers, I now have an 11 year-old lab who is the best dog I'll ever have.  About 1300 retreives, and works as a therapy dog at Children's Hospital in Detroit

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That is awesome John. I loved our labs too but none had the panache of this Springer. She retrieves like a machine on land or water, bird crazy, easy to train, great in the house, and most of all just plain hilarious. Here in the Northwest it doesn't get too cold and a lot of guys have Springers because they are great pheasant dogs and good duck dogs if its not too cold. It rarely freezes at our duck club. Show us a picture of your Lab.

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That is awesome John. I loved our labs too but none had the panache of this Springer. She retrieves like a machine on land or water, bird crazy, easy to train, great in the house, and most of all just plain hilarious. Here in the Northwest it doesn't get too cold and a lot of guys have Springers because they are great pheasant dogs and good duck dogs if its not too cold. It rarely freezes at our duck club. Show us a picture of your Lab.

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CHARLIE decided the garden hose needed to come through her pet door.  Thankfully it wasn't still trickling into some new plantings.  She is a little outta control these days.  Just finished losing the last puppy tooth and still likes to chew anything and everything.




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I have an idea for a video:  "Bird dogs gone Wild"



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