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Mollie at 6months
Unread 06-29-2024, 04:10 PM   #1
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Default Mollie at 6months

Miss Mollie is off to gun dog school in Mexico NY with Tony Carlo. She's doing very well and I like what I see, plenty of spark and a good marker. She's one happy dog and enjoys summer camp on the dog truck. Tony's training grounds are like Disney World for retrievers. I visit once a week so I have chance to handle her. It a long road to master level but the journey is great fun.
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Great news! How long is school?
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I miss the years I spent training retrievers. At 6 months it really starts to get fun.
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I have two older female multiple Grand Master Labs, and they are the best dogs 'in the field' that we have had in nearly 60yrs of Labs. Their pointing ability just adds icing to the cake. One is 13, the other is 10 and her liver is growing, most likely from a greatly oversized adrenal gland. At only a 50% successful rate for adrenal surgery, we have oped to just give her all the field time we can, both with us and a few close friends. No apparent pain yet and still has energy levels of a puppy. The trainer/trialer is giving us another GM after her last litter is completed. She is 7yrs old and black. We have become his retirement home for his dogs. I like the pose of Craig's young dog, high tail and leg up. Little does she know how lucky she got. Life is Good! Tom
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Great news! How long is school?
I will keep her with the trainer for 2 1/2 years, until just before turning 3. Plenty of home leave during the year and at home during duck season. She's my last dog so fingers crossed.
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I will keep her with the trainer for 2 1/2 years, until just before turning 3. Plenty of home leave during the year and at home during duck season. She's my last dog so fingers crossed.
I had no idea that the training was that involved. I’ve never hunted waterfowl with a well trained retriever. It must be something to see.
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What a AKC Master Hunter can do in the duck marsh would amaze most hunters that have never had the experience of hunting with such a dog. In marsh hunting covered up in a boat blind most ducks fall without the dog seeing the fall. You have to be able to handle the dog to the area of the fall if you hope to retrieve the bird. A great handling Lab is the ultimate in team work between man and canine in any bird hunting I have experienced. No offense to pointing dog lovers.
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Mollie at 9 months old. Running singles, force fetching about complete, nice delivery to hand. Next step will be starting handling drills in a few weeks. Nice pup with plenty of drive, she should make a great hunting buddy.
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There is much to look forward to in those eyes. So, when will she make her first hunt?
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What a AKC Master Hunter can do in the duck marsh would amaze most hunters that have never had the experience of hunting with such a dog. In marsh hunting covered up in a boat blind most ducks fall without the dog seeing the fall. You have to be able to handle the dog to the area of the fall if you hope to retrieve the bird. A great handling Lab is the ultimate in team work between man and canine in any bird hunting I have experienced. No offense to pointing dog lovers.
I'll never forget the blind retrieve on that pheasant in SD.
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