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<blockquote data-quote="HNDLDR" data-source="post: 1881956" data-attributes="member: 81622"><p>Thank you all for your reply's.</p><p>This is Maeve. She is small for a Golden at barely 40 lbs. I had her retrieving a dummy out of a launcher, that uses the Blanks, quite early on. My son got the first bird down for us, a Hungarian Partridge, and she ran right to it. Once she got there she didn't quite know what to do with the warm feathery bird. She wouldn't really pick it up and bring it back to me. A few birds later she still wouldn't retrieve them. Finally one day a rooster flushed for my son and he missed the first shot. He shot again and dropped the bird way far out. I knew the bird was far from dead. The bird hit the ground running and she was hot on its tail. She tackled that bird like a 40 lb wrecking ball and brought it back kicking to us.</p><p>You all are right. My dog has is training me more then I'm training her. The bond with her when we are hunting is like no other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HNDLDR, post: 1881956, member: 81622"] Thank you all for your reply’s. This is Maeve. She is small for a Golden at barely 40 lbs. I had her retrieving a dummy out of a launcher, that uses the Blanks, quite early on. My son got the first bird down for us, a Hungarian Partridge, and she ran right to it. Once she got there she didn’t quite know what to do with the warm feathery bird. She wouldn’t really pick it up and bring it back to me. A few birds later she still wouldn’t retrieve them. Finally one day a rooster flushed for my son and he missed the first shot. He shot again and dropped the bird way far out. I knew the bird was far from dead. The bird hit the ground running and she was hot on its tail. She tackled that bird like a 40 lb wrecking ball and brought it back kicking to us. You all are right. My dog has is training me more then I’m training her. The bond with her when we are hunting is like no other. [/QUOTE]
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