Love to run more test with her but all the test is just too far from where I live. AKC only have 2 per year about 1.5 hr from me and the other one is 3 hrs away.
Yeah!! I know what you mean...I kept 2 pups from this litter. I'll start training these two girls once the weather is warmer. You & I have work to do this summer I guess. Good luck to you and your pup!
@@stephengrove3613 the mother doesn't carry Chocolate and the pups are carry chocolate. Rock's father and grand father ans grand ma are chocolate. So these pups carry chocolate. We'll see when these pups full grown. I kept a yellow and black female out of this litter.
Not only a beautiful dog, but I spotted a buckskin horse - another one of my favorites! If you couldn't see Meggie's breathing on point, she could be mistaken for a statute. 👍
Man, you're doing such a wonderful job preparing them for their sport and the people who will love them! And their cuteness factor is enough to turn me into a sentimental sap dying to have a pup fall asleep in my lap again. "Don't spoil them," they say! "Oh, shut up. Having a pup fall asleep in your lap or resting their head on your shoulder are the best moments in life," I say! 😄
Fascinating monument... Every veteran returning from Vietnam and Cambodia I've ever met had high praise for the Hmong people, using terms like hearty, robust, generous and friendly to describe them. The Hmong were heroes renowned for their ability to rescue and provide safety for pilots who'd been shot down, including those that Army and Marine units couldn't recover because of tough terrain and navigation issues. Appreciate you sharing this!
I'm particularly impressed that she doesn't go off line and run the bank, something I never quite pulled off with my girl. Ultimately, I didn't care that she ran banks because I didn't have the time to commit to trial level work. She handled well enough that I don't think we ever lost more than a couple of birds on hunting trips over all our years together, and she was better at marking birds than I was. (lol) Shooting a double, I might turn 180 degrees in the blind to hit the second bird and have no idea where the first one went down other than knowing it was somewhere behind me, but she'd have at least a general idea and even if she had to hunt around until she winded it, she'd come up with it. Hunting over good dogs is the best! I used to hunt some public areas and couldn't understand the guys duck hunting without a dog. If their bird went down across a ditch too deep to cross, they were flat out of luck. And I'd see guys endlessly struggling in thick cattails looking for birds they'd never find. Countless times on our way back to the parking lot, guys would ask if I could send my dog to look for birds they couldn't find or get to, and they'd be thrilled to watch her handle to the general area and bring back their bird. I never felt a greater sense of pride than to watch my dog do that for somebody. Beautiful dog and excellent work. Loved watching this!
4 weeks until we get our puppy. If you don’t mind me asking, how did you get your pup to A stay and B ‘play’. I notice you point which suggests that it was more than just marking the area. Thanks
Don't know if this help, but it works for me...play first then creat something that they like to sit or something...once they get better then hold onto the collor until you know the pup is calm..then release pup to fetch. keet repeat that for like almost a wk..then use long check cord and work your stay from that. Puppy will understand after a wk.
Loved this! So many beautiful dogs, beautiful places and special events! This sparked so many memories for me. One of your black labs in particular caused me to think of many great days with a special lab that passed 36 years ago. The fact that I still miss her 36 years later is a testament to the amazing bonds we form with our hunt partners and value as family. More recently, 7 months ago, I again had to say goodbye to our yellow lab, Abbey. Thanks so much for sharing your passion and your many wonderful moments with these amazing dogs.
That is a beautiful dog and great pointing from her as well!!! Good job and good find to have found a versatile bird dog with that much pointing instinct!
Well it was steadier than most guys dogs, but it showed lack of nose as it has to be right on top of the bird.....and it was lead to the bird...... just saying..... but better than most "pointing labs" I have seen on youtube.
Thank you very much for this little trick.
You're very welcome!
Did this dog pass?!
I'm taking the video and not sure right now. That's a buddy's dog. I'm not sure if he pass or fail!
What a beast. That is awesome
Love to run more test with her but all the test is just too far from where I live. AKC only have 2 per year about 1.5 hr from me and the other one is 3 hrs away.
@vanggundog Yeah, that is pretty far. Your dog is awesome. I'm still in process of training with mines. Still alot of work on my end
Yeah!! I know what you mean...I kept 2 pups from this litter. I'll start training these two girls once the weather is warmer. You & I have work to do this summer I guess. Good luck to you and your pup!
Very cool!!! Do you train labs
Yes I trained them.
@@vanggundog what about breeding them? I am currently thinking about getting a chocolate lab for duck and pheasant hunting.
@@stephengrove3613 the mother doesn't carry Chocolate and the pups are carry chocolate. Rock's father and grand father ans grand ma are chocolate. So these pups carry chocolate. We'll see when these pups full grown. I kept a yellow and black female out of this litter.
Pup is coming along nicely.
Thanks!
Watching host 👍
Nice pup
Thanks!
so cute!
Thanks
Not only a beautiful dog, but I spotted a buckskin horse - another one of my favorites! If you couldn't see Meggie's breathing on point, she could be mistaken for a statute. 👍
Thanks
Man, you're doing such a wonderful job preparing them for their sport and the people who will love them! And their cuteness factor is enough to turn me into a sentimental sap dying to have a pup fall asleep in my lap again. "Don't spoil them," they say! "Oh, shut up. Having a pup fall asleep in your lap or resting their head on your shoulder are the best moments in life," I say! 😄
Any pups available?
Yes, 1 YM & 2 BF still available? They'll be 7 wks old tomorrow.
U got a number I can call you?
Beautiful puppies brother, they're getting bigger now
Yes they are...Thanks!
Wow. I like this
Like it, will use this technique. Thanks.
Nice
Fascinating monument... Every veteran returning from Vietnam and Cambodia I've ever met had high praise for the Hmong people, using terms like hearty, robust, generous and friendly to describe them. The Hmong were heroes renowned for their ability to rescue and provide safety for pilots who'd been shot down, including those that Army and Marine units couldn't recover because of tough terrain and navigation issues. Appreciate you sharing this!
She knows if she brings it to you, you might take it away from her 😂
I'm particularly impressed that she doesn't go off line and run the bank, something I never quite pulled off with my girl. Ultimately, I didn't care that she ran banks because I didn't have the time to commit to trial level work. She handled well enough that I don't think we ever lost more than a couple of birds on hunting trips over all our years together, and she was better at marking birds than I was. (lol) Shooting a double, I might turn 180 degrees in the blind to hit the second bird and have no idea where the first one went down other than knowing it was somewhere behind me, but she'd have at least a general idea and even if she had to hunt around until she winded it, she'd come up with it. Hunting over good dogs is the best! I used to hunt some public areas and couldn't understand the guys duck hunting without a dog. If their bird went down across a ditch too deep to cross, they were flat out of luck. And I'd see guys endlessly struggling in thick cattails looking for birds they'd never find. Countless times on our way back to the parking lot, guys would ask if I could send my dog to look for birds they couldn't find or get to, and they'd be thrilled to watch her handle to the general area and bring back their bird. I never felt a greater sense of pride than to watch my dog do that for somebody. Beautiful dog and excellent work. Loved watching this!
I totally understand bro..if I'm not running test then I just hunt and hunt. Lol
Doing this with my 2 yr old Airedale Terrier next week!
It'll be so fun!!!
"Kaela, George..." Lol. My lab from way back would have blasted off on Kaela, because her name was Kaela!
Lol...I bet!!!
Sitting at the line - not breaking at 12 weeks old. Awesome!
I believed you gotta start when they're young. Some still break at the line when they see live flyer. Lol
4 weeks until we get our puppy. If you don’t mind me asking, how did you get your pup to A stay and B ‘play’. I notice you point which suggests that it was more than just marking the area. Thanks
Don't know if this help, but it works for me...play first then creat something that they like to sit or something...once they get better then hold onto the collor until you know the pup is calm..then release pup to fetch. keet repeat that for like almost a wk..then use long check cord and work your stay from that. Puppy will understand after a wk.
Oh one more thing I forgot to mention. For puppy the key is treats!! Lol
Loved this! So many beautiful dogs, beautiful places and special events! This sparked so many memories for me. One of your black labs in particular caused me to think of many great days with a special lab that passed 36 years ago. The fact that I still miss her 36 years later is a testament to the amazing bonds we form with our hunt partners and value as family. More recently, 7 months ago, I again had to say goodbye to our yellow lab, Abbey. Thanks so much for sharing your passion and your many wonderful moments with these amazing dogs.
Thank you bro!
damn..nice property ricky
Thanks bro! Still thinking about another pond maybe next year. Lol
Beautiful pup and nice work! 👍
Thanks!
Solid point!
Thanks!
Awesome young pup. Just had to put our 12 yr old down on Monday. They sure are wonderful companions and she looks like a smart one!! Paul
Yes she is. Thanks!
I notice these dogs are always eating something
a retriever in her element
Got her at 11 mo old. Now she's 16mo and pond still little cold. We'll see if she ready for APLA Hunt Test in May and june.
Keep these coming!!!
Badass, nice pup
What is Lexus from?
Lexus mom was a grand dughter out of Super Trooper and dad is grass lake Guster
Let the dog relocate, if it's steady.
Oh sh#t is right....🤣....missed.
That is a beautiful dog and great pointing from her as well!!! Good job and good find to have found a versatile bird dog with that much pointing instinct!
Thank you!!
You’re a beast Ricky, one of the pros I look up to
Thanks bro!
Ive been going to kelly farm hoping to run into you but never got the chance to meet you. Hopefully one of these day ill run into you with xiong thao
@@changbang7038 yes, one of this days for sure bro!
Cricket pup?
Lexus & Teddy
@@vanggundog coopersrtown's teddy?
@@changbang7038 yes
So what’s your dog pointing for exactly? Did she see a live bird?
Did you not see it flush at the end?
That´s amazing
Thanks!!
smart doggy
Got the bird! Good job.
incredible hold on that point...too bad the bird got away...or was it a hen?
How far away was that blind?
I’ll be damn, a flusher actually pointing
I would believe the dog should have smelled that bird a 100 times going back and forth in there.......It does look like it is pretty windless though.
Yes, hot day and less wind.!!
My black lab has pointed before but she's never stayed that still. What is she pointing at?
She point at a bob white quail..
Well it was steadier than most guys dogs, but it showed lack of nose as it has to be right on top of the bird.....and it was lead to the bird...... just saying..... but better than most "pointing labs" I have seen on youtube.
Can you apply this technique to grocery store turkey?
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