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  • Gunnyart
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    She’s growing fast. 90% good dog. 10% mouthy needle toothed puppy
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  • sog45
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    Her natural retriever drive is pretty amazing even though I haven’t done any formal training on that yet. I’ll probably start another thread on that to get some of y’all’s input on that. I’m just watching YouTube videos to see how others do it.
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    I’m not surprised at all. Her dad loves to retrieve!

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  • PassnItOn
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    Best I ever had and ever will have 3/4 golden and 1/4 yellow lab. If Maggie is a Goldendoodle I think you made a great choice. Regardless, she is a looker

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  • Gunnyart
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    Maggie is going to fit the bill nicely. The only issues so far is her excessive “clingyness” keeps her underfoot a lot, and her puppy teeth are wicked sharp. She has picked up basic obedience like leave it, sit, down, off, and no bite. I installed a wireless doorbell so she can tell us when she needs to go out or come back in. She pretty much has that down but not 100%.

    Her natural retriever drive is pretty amazing even though I haven’t done any formal training on that yet. I’ll probably start another thread on that to get some of y’all’s input on that. I’m just watching YouTube videos to see how others do it.

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  • Abcdj
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    Heinz 57 for me. Rarely barks and poops in the pasture.

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  • Texans42
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    Define aggressive?

    I think every man should have two dogs. Chessie to hunt waterfowl and upland birds and a jagterrier for everything else(bears, lions, deer, mice, etc)

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  • JackRyan
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    Originally posted by flywise View Post
    Stray
    Or, any rescue where you give it a better home than it had previously makes for some incredible dogs.

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  • flywise
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    Stray

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  • Sleepy
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    I’m late to the party but I was going to suggest a Goldendoodle or Labradoodle. It’s like having a Lab but without the shedding. Best combo out there for an inside family dog IMO.

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  • Spiderpig1776
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    Originally posted by CyTxCazador View Post
    Great Pyrenees is the best dog breed, but for what you described, I’d look at a Vizsla.
    I defiantly agree about the Great Pyrenees being the best breed but they may be to big for some people.

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  • LoganAY
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    Not sure about the gun shy and hunting part but Airedale Terriers are great breeds. Anyone have hunting experience with those? Ours wasn’t super active but some I know have been. We fostered about 6 or 7 airedales and all of them had great behavior (even the “wild” ones).


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  • Gunnyart
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    Only one accident on the first night here and none since. Dang smart dog.

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  • Old Bald Guy
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    My son’s mini Aussie is legit. She picked up retrieving doves on her own, will chase the neighbor hood crack head til he’s away from her home, find the pig or deer you shot that made it into the high grass, guard the truck better than a Brink’s guard and give you snuggles on command. 👍👍👍
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  • SanSaba007
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    GSP




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  • TxDispatcher
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    Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
    Headed to Tyler to pick out a Labradoodle from one of the 16 Sog45 has to adopt!
    Good choice my sister-in-law brought a Labradoodle to the farm a couple of years ago, and he's now my mother-in-law's yard dog. Incredibly smart, high energy yet pretty calm at the same time. The only flaw with him in particular, is an extreme overbite...which causes his chin to be a perpetual nasty mess other than that, he's a great dog

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