We have a puppy

Introduced the cat last night. Loki (20 lb Maine Coon) came over to check out Rusty. At one point they even touched noses while checking each other out.

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Well, they weigh almost the same now. Rusty is 19.6 lbs and Loki is 20.1 lbs. He is going for a month-long training in April while I am overseas. He'll be 6 months old then. We still get up, but only once now, at 3:30AM. Girlfriend takes that shift as she can sleep in until 7 as I get up around 5AM to start my day at which time I take both dogs out.

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Been working on obedience, and retrieve with focus. He will sit there at this point until I release him with his name or whistle and go get the bird or the tennis ball I have thrown minutes earlier. Also, been working on hiding a bird and have him hunt and find it. He will go away for a few months for further training while I am in Europe sailing starting next month.
 
Well, I was in ND this past week hunting wild pheasants with Rusty. He loves to hunt and the energy is amazing. Here are some pics.

Finding the pheasant in the bush.
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Grabbing and retrieving it.

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I'd say he is 70% to 80% from being a finished dog. Then again, he is only 14 months old. By next hunting season he should be there.

On one of the birds I actually thought he was wasting time as I was following him to almost 50 yards of where the bird had dropped at an angle that was to the right-hand corner of the original location. And he found it, guess I gotta trust my dog.
 
Well, I was in ND this past week hunting wild pheasants with Rusty. He loves to hunt and the energy is amazing. Here are some pics.

Finding the pheasant in the bush.
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Grabbing and retrieving it.

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I'd say he is 70% to 80% from being a finished dog. Then again, he is only 14 months old. By next hunting season he should be there.

On one of the birds I actually thought he was wasting time as I was following him to almost 50 yards of where the bird had dropped at an angle that was to the right-hand corner of the original location. And he found it, guess I gotta trust my dog.

Always trust the nose!!!!
 
I don't hunt in CA if you don't count the pest rabbits and squirrels in my yard (10mm steel ball headshot works real well with a slingshot). He'll be hunting pheasants in SD and UT.

Does California require you to register the slingshot and go through a waiting period to own one?
 
Raising a bird dog and seeing them do what they are bred for is the best. I miss having bird dogs. Maybe it’s time again.
Absolutely. I didn't even care about finding birds (though we did, plenty) just seeing the dog work the field on command and happy while doing it was a pleasure in itself.
 
Absolutely. I didn't even care about finding birds (though we did, plenty) just seeing the dog work the field on command and happy while doing it was a pleasure in itself.

Best hunts are behind your own dog. Congrats on your pooch talent. (y)
 

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