Do you have a retriever?


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We have four yellow lab females, and our relative right next door has a male that's the son of one of our females, so we basically have five, haha.
Our oldest one, Sage, is seven, and she is our main waterfowl hunting dog right now. However she has EIC so can't upland bird hunt really. She's a direct descendant of King Buck who I'm sure all of you retriever people know about, and has a bunch of Master Hunters and Senior Hunters in her pedigree too.

So my parents bought me Avery for Christmas, she's unrelated and has really good bloodlines. Multiple Master Hunters and Field trail champions. She's mostly for upland work but is great on waterfowl and geese too. I trained Avery myself and she's amazing, I've got her doing blind retrieves out to 300 yards, she knows all of the hand and whistle commands, she can quarter a large heavy cover field and flush every bird out there, she's nicely mannered and sits to shot so she can mark better too. I can do back and over hand signals and one or even two in between to get her on the best possible line, and she's smart so will run on land if it's possible to get a bird and get back as fast as possible. She's really good. She's three and coming into her prime, and it really shows.
I bred her this summer because I want to keep a puppy at some point, so I wanted her to have a litter young so she doesn't have issues having another at 5 or 6.
We sold all female puppies easily, but I still have three males. So if anyone is interested PM me. Transportation can be arranged!

Our third dog is Sage's daughter from two years ago, her name is Maggie. Her brother, Cody, is my relative's dog and who I bred Avery with.
She's also getting good but my dad hasn't worked her much. She's not finished.

Then I gave my sister one of Avery's female puppies. She's always wanted her own dog and she definitely is ready for one, my parents agreed so I gave her the best female pup. She was beyond excited and named her puppy Molly. She's already got her retrieving and doing sit, stay, come, heel, and kennel reliably. She's doing good with whistle commands too.

I can post some pics shortly!
 
We have four yellow lab females, and our relative right next door has a male that's the son of one of our females, so we basically have five, haha.
Our oldest one, Sage, is seven, and she is our main waterfowl hunting dog right now. However she has EIC so can't upland bird hunt really. She's a direct descendant of King Buck who I'm sure all of you retriever people know about, and has a bunch of Master Hunters and Senior Hunters in her pedigree too.

So my parents bought me Avery for Christmas, she's unrelated and has really good bloodlines. Multiple Master Hunters and Field trail champions. She's mostly for upland work but is great on waterfowl and geese too. I trained Avery myself and she's amazing, I've got her doing blind retrieves out to 300 yards, she knows all of the hand and whistle commands, she can quarter a large heavy cover field and flush every bird out there, she's nicely mannered and sits to shot so she can mark better too. I can do back and over hand signals and one or even two in between to get her on the best possible line, and she's smart so will run on land if it's possible to get a bird and get back as fast as possible. She's really good. She's three and coming into her prime, and it really shows.
I bred her this summer because I want to keep a puppy at some point, so I wanted her to have a litter young so she doesn't have issues having another at 5 or 6.
We sold all female puppies easily, but I still have three males. So if anyone is interested PM me. Transportation can be arranged!

Our third dog is Sage's daughter from two years ago, her name is Maggie. Her brother, Cody, is my relative's dog and who I bred Avery with.
She's also getting good but my dad hasn't worked her much. She's not finished.

Then I gave my sister one of Avery's female puppies. She's always wanted her own dog and she definitely is ready for one, my parents agreed so I gave her the best female pup. She was beyond excited and named her puppy Molly. She's already got her retrieving and doing sit, stay, come, heel, and kennel reliably. She's doing good with whistle commands too.

I can post some pics shortly!
Sounds like a amazing hunting lineage!
Im trying to train one of my Goldens to hunt and it is going downhill quick thanks to 4th of July and stupid people letting off fireworks to close.
Do you have any pointers?
I do have him tracking and Retrieving. We are working on swimming(but im focusing on pheasant) Started him with a starter pistol that was before the 4th he didnt phase. He knows recall pretty good. Its the gun part thats got him. Im going to take him out to the prarie again soon and slowly work with him.
 
Have only had labs my whole life.
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Now have my first Golden.
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We have four yellow lab females, and our relative right next door has a male that's the son of one of our females, so we basically have five, haha.
Our oldest one, Sage, is seven, and she is our main waterfowl hunting dog right now. However she has EIC so can't upland bird hunt really. She's a direct descendant of King Buck who I'm sure all of you retriever people know about, and has a bunch of Master Hunters and Senior Hunters in her pedigree too.

So my parents bought me Avery for Christmas, she's unrelated and has really good bloodlines. Multiple Master Hunters and Field trail champions. She's mostly for upland work but is great on waterfowl and geese too. I trained Avery myself and she's amazing, I've got her doing blind retrieves out to 300 yards, she knows all of the hand and whistle commands, she can quarter a large heavy cover field and flush every bird out there, she's nicely mannered and sits to shot so she can mark better too. I can do back and over hand signals and one or even two in between to get her on the best possible line, and she's smart so will run on land if it's possible to get a bird and get back as fast as possible. She's really good. She's three and coming into her prime, and it really shows.
I bred her this summer because I want to keep a puppy at some point, so I wanted her to have a litter young so she doesn't have issues having another at 5 or 6.
We sold all female puppies easily, but I still have three males. So if anyone is interested PM me. Transportation can be arranged!

Our third dog is Sage's daughter from two years ago, her name is Maggie. Her brother, Cody, is my relative's dog and who I bred Avery with.
She's also getting good but my dad hasn't worked her much. She's not finished.

Then I gave my sister one of Avery's female puppies. She's always wanted her own dog and she definitely is ready for one, my parents agreed so I gave her the best female pup. She was beyond excited and named her puppy Molly. She's already got her retrieving and doing sit, stay, come, heel, and kennel reliably. She's doing good with whistle commands too.

I can post some pics shortly!
Wow Avery sounds amazing!! They all do actually but Avery is really impressive!
 

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