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GirlsHuntToo
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So I am thinking Golden Retriever, Chocolate Lab, Black Lab, and Yellow Lab, also maybe a Blue Tick coon hound. But I don't think he would get along with my cat.
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Why not bird dogs?
but you can't train chickens to hunt with you..lolMy votes none.
Yeah, they can't track down a deer, find a shed, grab it with their mouth and bring it back to you!but you can't train chickens to hunt with you..lol
I agree...huskies wouldn't be a great breed to try and train to be a hunting dog. Once they feel that you lost grip of their leash, away they go.Husky have not been bred to hunt or search. they are known for being difficult to train, escape artists and have a very high prey drive/ unreliable off leash
border collies are another breed you could research they are easy to train and high energy but don’t have any too difficult instincts (I can’t find the right word)
and Labradors as well, they are very easy dogs that are quite versatile
lolYeah, they can't track down a deer, find a shed, grab it with their mouth and bring it back to you!
Yeah, they can't track down a deer, find a shed, grab it with their mouth and bring it back to you!
Not all retrievers retrieve without the right trainingHuh. So you want it given back as well. That does mean a retriever might work better. Don't know if that would be too independent for a retriever...they're smart dogs, they should be able to figure it out, probably
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