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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
[Re: huck18]
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05/28/14 08:15 PM
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thanks for all the feedback everyone. to elaborate more i mostly hunt dove and waterfowl. in regards to my living situation i live in an apartment but it has a few great dog play areas and is next to a running trail i use daily. typically speaking i will be able to speand time working/playing with the dog in the morning hours and evening hours. however, during the day i would not have much if any time ot spare to play with the dog. i do have family that lives close by that has, in the past, come by and taken care of my other dogs (though i do not ahve any right now). so that is an update on what i know thus far. i noticed noone said golden's... is that b/c they just have mostly had the hunting part of them bred out? just curious. thanks again fro the advise. Goldens are a great choice as well if you don't want a Lab. Just make sure you do your homework and get a quality field bred dog since you want to hunt with it. The show bred or common back yard bred Goldens are not going to be of much use in the field, there bred way to big and slow for field work. I've never seen a show bred Golden that would hunt worth a damn, there 100lb lap dogs. But if you do the research and spend the cash you should be able to find a quality Golden that will fit your needs very well. I think huck18 is on the spot. You should stay with the retrieving breeds. Check out the local HRC clubs for Golden recommendations if that is what you like.
Jason
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
[Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN]
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05/28/14 08:33 PM
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Ok, I'll play. Brittany. Agree 100%. Just need CCBIRDDOGMAN to take my boy Max for a month or 2 to properly train him. What say you Kevin? Let's see what the bird populations look like this year, I might can find a box he could ride in on a few trips.  If nothing else, you can bring him up to the lake & we can work him on some pigeons right by the house in the morning & go Crappie fish in the afternoon. Win Win. You hunt in Oklahoma right? Just so you know I see at least 2 a day while out jogging. I'm 5 miles north of Cheyenne. I was in the same area last summer and saw maybe 2 in a month.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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05/28/14 08:46 PM
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Ok, I'll play. Brittany. Agree 100%. Just need CCBIRDDOGMAN to take my boy Max for a month or 2 to properly train him. What say you Kevin? Let's see what the bird populations look like this year, I might can find a box he could ride in on a few trips.  If nothing else, you can bring him up to the lake & we can work him on some pigeons right by the house in the morning & go Crappie fish in the afternoon. Win Win. You hunt in Oklahoma right? Just so you know I see at least 2 a day while out jogging. I'm 5 miles north of Cheyenne. I was in the same area last summer and saw maybe 2 in a month. Yep, we are between Waurika & Duncan. You are right there by the Black kettle, I've hunted there a few times, can be pretty good if you know where to go. Thanks for the report. To the O.P., sorry for hijacking your post.
Haven't had it in years but never spit any out. I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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05/29/14 02:22 AM
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I've had labs since I was a kid and they were great around by younger brother and sisters. I've got a black lab female now that's great with my 3 and 6 year olds and a pretty good hunter too.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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05/29/14 01:51 PM
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Who would want to deal with the Golden's hair? They are awesome dogs but the maintenance vs a lab would keep me away from them. I can't imagine picking crap out of there hair after every hunt. It would make me hate that decision.
Just something to think about. They are great pets though.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
[Re: patrick123]
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05/29/14 03:19 PM
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I own Vizsla, and think the something about Labs. Great dogs but a lot more shedding.
Shopping with your husband is like hunting with the game warden. Experience is what you get, when you didn't get what you wanted.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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05/29/14 03:40 PM
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chessies are pretty laid back inside the house...they take life way more serious than the other breeds, no horseplay please
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
[Re: maximumintensityretriever]
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05/29/14 06:50 PM
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I wouldn't say that. I have a golden in the kennel right now that would blow the doors off of most dogs. It all has to do with finding the right breeding. I would bet a lot of money it's not a bench bred dog.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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05/29/14 08:00 PM
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I wouldn't say that. I have a golden in the kennel right now that would blow the doors off of most dogs. It all has to do with finding the right breeding. I would bet a lot of money it's not a bench bred dog. I saw some nice looking field bred goldens at Dr. Tatum's office yesterday.
Shopping with your husband is like hunting with the game warden. Experience is what you get, when you didn't get what you wanted.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
[Re: patrick123]
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05/29/14 08:10 PM
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Golden = Swamp Collie 
There is time, and you must take it, to lay your hand on your dog's head as you walk past him lying on the floor or on his settle, time to talk with him, to remember with him, time to please him, time you can't buy back once he's gone" GBE
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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05/29/14 08:11 PM
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I wouldn't say that. I have a golden in the kennel right now that would blow the doors off of most dogs. It all has to do with finding the right breeding. I would bet a lot of money it's not a bench bred dog. That would be a safe bet!
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
[Re: maximumintensityretriever]
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05/29/14 11:30 PM
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I wouldn't say that. I have a golden in the kennel right now that would blow the doors off of most dogs. It all has to do with finding the right breeding. Do you now????? 
�If you turn the imagination loose like a hunting dog, it will often return with the bird in its mouth.� -William Maxwell
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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05/30/14 04:26 PM
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My GSP is the best family dog I have ever owned. I also have a chessie and the only drawback is his size however he is the best water dog I have ever owned.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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06/27/14 10:26 PM
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Agree, mine just turned 3 yrs. old and the smartest/calmest hunting I have ever had. Looking to pick-up another in the near future.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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06/29/14 01:08 AM
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For waterfowling you can't beat a lab. Easy to train, easy to live with. A GREAT amateur dog. Take them to a groomer every 6 weeks and there won't be a hair problem.
Next on the list is a chessie.. They are a little bit more of a head game,, but a great dog in the field and on the pond. They are a quiet dog in the house and all business in the field.
Boykins are great,,, good luck finding a good one. It's pretty tough. They are a bit of head game, very watery but VERY busy,,, They have a hard time finding their off switch.
I can't recommend a golden. Sorry can't do it. Their temperaments have gotten HORRIBLE in general and the majority can't stand having their feet get wet. Plus hunting them is a nightmare with all that coat. Just training them in any kind of cover makes me be a professional groomer again. Yikes!! I'm always removing mats and picking out seed awns and burrs.. Why?? The breed has gone soooo sideways IMHO... Plus nothing will bite you quicker without warning then a golden.
FWIW
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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07/21/14 02:58 AM
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I have a Brit and a English Pointer. Both are great family dogs and marvelous in the field. Can't say on the indoor part, never kept a dog inside.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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07/29/14 07:13 PM
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Put me in for a Brittany. Mine is a French Brittany which is a little smaller than the American britt field dogs. She is the sweetest and smartest dog if had. only problem is that I went out of town for a week when she was a pup and my wife put her in the bed and she still thinks its hers. She is absolutely part of the family and loves everyone.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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07/29/14 07:30 PM
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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07/29/14 07:31 PM
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Almost forgot about a BMC one of the best breed of dogs
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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07/30/14 04:02 PM
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I have a GWP, would HIGHLY RECOMMEND. Great inside with family and a beast in the field or in the water. I was a lab guy for years, and have switched over! Just my preference
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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07/30/14 11:27 PM
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Lab! just depends on the pedigree of the dog. Check out Hunter's Creek Retrievers in Houston. John Tate knows his litters very well and picks your dog for you depending on what your looking for. a little pricey but truly you get the best house dog as wells an incredible hunting companion with plenty of drive but still content with laying on the couch.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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07/30/14 11:35 PM
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Don't get a pointer. 
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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07/31/14 09:30 PM
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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08/01/14 01:06 PM
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I've had Labs and GSP's over the years. Both make great family /hunting dogs. I prefer the GSP.
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Re: best hunting/indoor family dog
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08/01/14 02:23 PM
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