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Doves @ 100f is a ritual for us Texans on Septembers opening day. She is trained for ducks on blind retrieves, pointing quail, pheasant, and running down rabbits(sometimes). My least favorite talent she has is hunting lizards…
 
Doves @ 100f is a ritual for us Texans on Septembers opening day. She is trained for ducks on blind retrieves, pointing quail, pheasant, and running down rabbits(sometimes). My least favorite talent she has is hunting lizards…

She thinks hunting lizards keeps her fit and Sharpe for the hunting seasons.:ROFLMAO:
 
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Doves @ 100f is a ritual for us Texans on Septembers opening day. She is trained for ducks on blind retrieves, pointing quail, pheasant, and running down rabbits(sometimes). My least favorite talent she has is hunting lizards…
I was told by an Internet friend, Eric, from Corpus Christi. Alas, he is now deceased. We even managed to meet with him. He and his brothers and sons bought a hectare of land specifically for this hunt. He boasted about the results - three pigeons for six over the weekend.
About lizards - maybe you just don't know how to cook them? (this is your dog's presumed opinion).
 
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My clover girl.. Her velcro attachment started very early haha she would crawl up behind my neck while driving…
Great duck dog
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This must be an international GSP trait - Remi crawled into exactly the same location when I took her in the car by myself. Also when she was about a year old.
It’s funny how similar GSP’s are!! They are handfuls but hard to beat their sweet personalities
 
I recently lost my shadow after 11 good years.
Yeah, the family dog that chose me. When I worked in the bush she was away with me every chance she could.
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^ Not my particular shadow - but a cool pic I snipped from Purdey social media
 

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