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Re: Re: Re: O.T. what kind of dog do I need
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Posted by T_Bone on April 19, 2004 at 19:54:10 from (4.240.57.59):
In Reply to: Re: Re: O.T. what kind of dog do I need posted by Dave_Id on April 19, 2004 at 18:44:08:
Hi Slofr8, I gota agree with the Labs. I've had black Labs for the past 50yrs being the most friendly dogs all the time but one mean mother when needed, without any formal training. By that I mean, Labs have a natural instinct to protect there owners and are a excellant judge of character. Just make sure you buy young AKA pups, 5/6wks old (I like 5wk old) and that the parents had been trained to hunt. This makes training the pup easier, even tho you may not want a hunting dog. AKA is to keep people of trying to pass off non-pure blood lines or mix breeds as Labs and pups with bad hip joints. T_Bone
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