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12-20-2010, 10:45 AM
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Thanks John. Tobie was half English Blockhead and my daughter's black Lab is full English. Both dogs are/were very mild mannered and biddable from puppy stage. My other daughter's yellow Lab has some other lineage... don't know what but he is a "nut case" and he never stops playing, swimming and begging to be played with and never was very biddable. He has always required a lot of patience and constant attention. I would have sold him or given him away long ago.... but he's not my dog.
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12-20-2010, 12:08 PM
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Yep. My duaghter's lab ( who has at least one American FC in her 2nd generation papers is also a dingbat. Altho she was never been trained for field work, I think it would have been a real challenge
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