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Re: GSP or Labrador?
[Re: BayedUp]
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11/11/23 11:36 AM
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demp17
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Have had both, love my GSP but she doesn’t hold a candle to the lab I had. She is good at whatever for about 5 minutes then she forgets what she is supposed to be doing and is off on her own adventure. I’m sure if you have a ton of time and an absolute abundance of patience you could make a GSP incredible at whatever.
For 10 years I never lost a dove or duck with my lab, she was incredible. My next dog will be another lab
Last edited by demp17; 11/11/23 11:38 AM.
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Re: GSP or Labrador?
[Re: Gunner211]
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11/17/23 12:03 PM
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Jstocks
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British lab..
I have raised them for years… great dogs
Can teach them whatever you want them to do as long as you are willing to put in the time. Much calmer breed for certain. Excellent noses as a general observation, and typically more task focused. Patience and time. This makes the dog. There is no replacement for opportunity to learn and focused training. It takes 3 years in a lab to see the daylight at the end of the tunnel if you want to say you have one fully trained and out of the adolescent stage.
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Re: GSP or Labrador?
[Re: BayedUp]
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12/05/23 09:05 PM
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Pwyse
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I’ve trained a few dogs over the years and still don’t know what I’m doing, but this I know for sure. Bear is gonna be rotten and well loved by those two. Well don’t Bayedup.
Last edited by Pwyse; 12/05/23 09:06 PM.
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Re: GSP or Labrador?
[Re: 270wsm]
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12/18/23 12:59 PM
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Pwyse
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All I've ever owned is black labs, but we're getting the kids a female boykin puppy for Christmas. I'm a little nervous about making the change, but I've been around both parents and they're great dogs. Did you have English or American labs?
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