well said! I have read water dog! great book!I've had Labs for over fifty years, trained my own dogs and helped others. If you want a 'family' dog don't go to a 'field trial' breeder. Many labs today have the 'hyper' gene breeding. That is exactly what you don't want. If it's a 'family' pet get the book "Family Dog", if you want a hunter get "Water Dog" both by Richard Wolters and written 50+ years ago. I've trained a number of Labs and never used an electric collar. A lot of training can be done in the living room. 'Come', 'sit', 'stay' and 'down' and even 'hand signals' are best taught in a small area. Raising and training a dog is like raising children, "ya gotta be smarter than the kid or dog". Control, discipline, AFFECTION and CONSISTENCY are the keys. Discipline in very important if the dog is a hunter, an uncontrolled dog can ruin your hunting and others hunting. Accent the positive, eliminate the negative and you will have a good dog.
I like yellow labs, my friend trained the 1st yellow lab to win a National Championship, the dog was 'Torque of Dangerfield', that was in the late 1960s. He was young and didn't have the money to take the dog on 'the tour', so he sold the dog to lady that could afford to take the dog to all the trials. He helped me a great deal over the years. Training with live pigeons was a big deal, it really made a difference. Having near by ponds and fields also were important. We were hunting and my dog was about 6 years old, he asked why I wasn't 'field trialing' the dog. I had very well trained 'retriever', I'm not competitive, I didn't lose many birds and I had a great companion. In the early 1970s there were a lot of ducks in the Pacific Flyway, I had good partners and we hunted a lot. Nothing beats shooting a lot of ducks, that's what makes a good retriever.My family, (sons, daughter, granddaughter, and me) only get rescue dogs. My daughter has fostered about 50 and they all have made great family pets.
I was very fortunate, we moved to a small farm, about 1/3 pasture and 2/3 corn and ponds near by. "Just do what the book says" my friend said. So that's what I did, every day. I bought my last dog in 2004, he was bred to retrieve geese in northern Idaho. The breeder also bred horses, he knew how to get the type of dogs he wanted, good size, willing learners, good temperament not hyper. "Gunner' was a very fast learner and never forgot, just wonderful dog. He was a big Yellow Lab, 110 lbs and not fat. Well, about that time age and reality bit me. I had a very well trained dog that never got to hunt. But still a wonderful pet. Once in a while I'd get out a few bumpers and a whistle and put him to 'work', like I said he didn't forget.George I agree if u have a good wife and a great dog u are a fortunate man . I'll take your word on the horse . I've got a hound that has better blood in him than I do . I purchased this animal to hunt .At 3 months old thats when I start dogs with live pigeons I like to have all the early stage shots before going into water and around any birds .It's all fun and more fun all the fun you can have . Tennis balls ,sticks it's fun time . I start to obedience train a little bit at a time while making it fun . I condition the dog and I use the E collar . But only after the dog knows why he is being corrected in the wrong hands that's a very bad tool . I Force fetch after all the adult teeth are in .I've got one now that if it flys he will retrieve it . Ducks , geese , pheasants , quail , chukars , doves and crows . I had this dog pointing flushing and retrieving to me at 4.5 months old . He is a natural and he lives to hunt and train . 3 years ago. Kristen Hoffman came up to me and asked me if I would allow him to run from her truck . I thanked her and said he is my pet . A good dog is a special thing my wife often says if something happened to her she would like to be reincarnated as our pet Jake . I'm very big on obedience I'm very careful on who I hunt my dog around and with . We train just about everyday the animal lives for training and working. Here's half of his blood line and the other half is equal.
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We’ve had two humane society dogs and they both were awesome dogs. First one was chow & golden retriever and second one was a mixed breed that LOVED water. Sad week for us as we had to put Java down on Wednesday. Lost the use of his hind legs. Java loved retrieving rocks out of creek in our backyard.Why not go to the local dog pound. I bet you can get just what you want there. That and you will save a pups life.
Sorry for your loss. I know the feeling.We’ve had two humane society dogs and they both were awesome dogs. First one was chow & golden retriever and second one was a mixed breed that LOVED water. Sad week for us as we had to put Java down on Wednesday. Lost the use of his hind legs. Java loved retrieving rocks out of creek in our backyard.
We’ve had two humane society dogs and they both were awesome dogs. First one was chow & golden retriever and second one was a mixed breed that LOVED water. Sad week for us as we had to put Java down on Wednesday. Lost the use of his hind legs. Java loved retrieving rocks out of creek in our backyard.