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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 60269" data-attributes="member: 11"><p><strong>Re: I\'m thinking about getting a dog.</strong></p><p></p><p>Rick, Thanks for your long post. That is just the type of input I was hoping to get. We are only getting the dog because my family is ready for a dog and are almost in need of one. My wife hunts upland game and I hunt ducks so the dog must be capable of both. We both come from dog owning families so we are not strangers to dogs. In fact my last dog was a 120 pound (not fat just BIG) chocolate lab named Chuck. Unfortunately I didn't hunt ducks at the time but he was a great backpacking and camping companion.</p><p></p><p>Again thanks for the time you put into that post. I may have some questions for you later regarding the training technique you like best. I'm a huge fan of Mr Wolters and I have read his books on training dogs for upland and waterfowl birding. I have also seen a dog that was trained with this system and I have to say she was the best trained and socialized dog I have ever known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 60269, member: 11"] [b]Re: I\'m thinking about getting a dog.[/b] Rick, Thanks for your long post. That is just the type of input I was hoping to get. We are only getting the dog because my family is ready for a dog and are almost in need of one. My wife hunts upland game and I hunt ducks so the dog must be capable of both. We both come from dog owning families so we are not strangers to dogs. In fact my last dog was a 120 pound (not fat just BIG) chocolate lab named Chuck. Unfortunately I didn't hunt ducks at the time but he was a great backpacking and camping companion. Again thanks for the time you put into that post. I may have some questions for you later regarding the training technique you like best. I'm a huge fan of Mr Wolters and I have read his books on training dogs for upland and waterfowl birding. I have also seen a dog that was trained with this system and I have to say she was the best trained and socialized dog I have ever known. [/QUOTE]
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