Sorry to hear about Cooper. Anyone who lost a hunting buddy after years of hunting is reliving our own highlights and tears. Glad you have so many videos to look back on.😥
“Never knew a man not to be improved by a dog.” - Robert Ruark...I'm sorry for your loss man. Looks like you gave him everything he ever wanted. It's not fair that something so honest has such a short time with us.
What a cool video. I've been waiting for a time I could just sit down and watch this. Sunday morning with a cup of coffee. RIP Cooper. Old dogs may pass on but their legend only grows. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful tribute. We all sign up for that broken heart at the end, but the time spent together is priceless and worth every bit of it…wonderful video and wonderful memories made. So very sorry for your loss.
"The price of a good gundog is a broken heart in the end" Kipling. My sincere condolences to you on the loss of Cooper. Very nice tribute to his memory.
Nothing beats a good dog, started to tear up thinking about my Dad's old pointer, miss that pup a whole lot so I make sure to send birds to him in Heaven with my own
This emotional terrorism, man. Loved watching Cooper over the years. Dogs are one of God’s greatest gifts and heartbreaks all at the same time. My 3.5yo lab is still in her teenage years as a hunting partner, but I know those years go by fast. I would be so lucky to have her be as a good a dog as Cooper.
I haven’t been subbed for very long but the loss of any dog hurts like hell. You did a lot better in that intro than I imagine I would talking about my best buddy. I hope the pain eases a little one day. Rip cooper.
A hard sport (chukar hunting) requires a good dog, stamina, and shooting ability. That's why we go for the challenge, but more importantly, for the dog. R.I.P Cooper.
I think the dog hunts for me. The dog thinks that I hunt for him. But in the end, neither one of us could be successful without the other. It is a beautiful relationship that you have to experience to understand. RIP Cooper.
The perfection of life with a bird dog, like the perfection of autumn, is disturbing because you know, even as it begins, it must end. Time bestows the gift and steals it at the same time. -GBE
Really great tribute Rob. I just recently made the tough decision to avoid that “reverse dichotomy”. Had to put my 13 year old GSP down in December of 2022. Never got a replacement for him and at my age I don’t want to risk having a young dog wanting to hunt and me not up to it. Sorry for the loss of Cooper. I think the first of anything is hardest to say goodbye to. But I’d say be glad for the years and the memories and thankful that you can still hunt with Dizzy and hopefully many more to come.
Just watched your video about Cooper. I'm a Brittany owner (French Brittany) , so I have first hand experience as to their hunting expertise. My Brittany is 10, but in pretty good health. However, I know there's only a few good years left and I often think about that when I'm out hiking or bird hunting. I'm 73 years old, so my dog and I are growing old together. Don't know if I'll get another dog when he's gone. Guess I'll have to see how I feel at that time. In the meantime I'm just going to enjoy him as much as I can. I live in Western South Dakota so there's plenty of birds to hunt and a fairy long season. Hope you have a great 2024 season and I look forward to viewing more of your videos.
The gains from the time we spend in the field with our dogs outlast the hurt of there passing Because we hunt together the ancient contract of human and dog marks another milestone in the balance of life Gifted are we that all the things came together to have this time spent hunting Time spent growing our hearts together never goes away it is the light that shows the path forward P.s you should think about doing a tribute hunt for cooper invite subscribers to come and honor all dogs past present and puppy I’ll be there
@@jacttackle57 thanks for the wonderful words. As far as the subscriber hunt goes, maybe we could set something like that up at a preserve. I don’t think having a mess of people out to one spot of public is conducive to a good hunt. I like the idea of it though.
That last scene of Coop so proud of himself for finding that pheasant got me! 😢💔
Sorry to hear about Cooper. Anyone who lost a hunting buddy after years of hunting is reliving our own highlights and tears. Glad you have so many videos to look back on.😥
“Never knew a man not to be improved by a dog.” - Robert Ruark...I'm sorry for your loss man. Looks like you gave him everything he ever wanted. It's not fair that something so honest has such a short time with us.
One of a kind bird dog. He lived a special life doing what made him happiest. Thanks for sharing Coopers adventures
What a cool video. I've been waiting for a time I could just sit down and watch this. Sunday morning with a cup of coffee. RIP Cooper. Old dogs may pass on but their legend only grows. Thanks for sharing.
So sorry to hear about Cooper! A dog couldn't live a better life.
Beautiful tribute. We all sign up for that broken heart at the end, but the time spent together is priceless and worth every bit of it…wonderful video and wonderful memories made. So very sorry for your loss.
Thanks Tim
Coop was a real one Rob, your video had me crying. Beautiful job.
"The price of a good gundog is a broken heart in the end" Kipling. My sincere condolences to you on the loss of Cooper. Very nice tribute to his memory.
What a perfect quote to reference. This will stick with me. Thank you.
Sorry for your loss!!! Cooper was a great dog!!!!
Nothing beats a good dog, started to tear up thinking about my Dad's old pointer, miss that pup a whole lot so I make sure to send birds to him in Heaven with my own
Sorry about your loss. Thank you for sharing these clips with us!
This emotional terrorism, man. Loved watching Cooper over the years. Dogs are one of God’s greatest gifts and heartbreaks all at the same time. My 3.5yo lab is still in her teenage years as a hunting partner, but I know those years go by fast. I would be so lucky to have her be as a good a dog as Cooper.
Thank you for the kind words. Enjoy your pup!
Great video. Coop was the bestest boy ❤ I will miss him so much. He’s the one that made me fall in love with Brittany Spaniels. RIP Coopie Poopie ❤
I haven’t been subbed for very long but the loss of any dog hurts like hell. You did a lot better in that intro than I imagine I would talking about my best buddy. I hope the pain eases a little one day. Rip cooper.
@@NoNameMilitant thanks for the sub. I’ll admit, I edited most of this video through tears.
RIP Coop gone but never forgotten! I live in Western WA my oldest shorthair is 12 now.
Cherish every moment with him.
Sorry for your loss it’s really hard losing a friend like that.
Like I said before, these get me every time. Amazed how attached we get to them, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
A hard sport (chukar hunting) requires a good dog, stamina, and shooting ability. That's why we go for the challenge, but more importantly, for the dog. R.I.P Cooper.
I think the dog hunts for me. The dog thinks that I hunt for him. But in the end, neither one of us could be successful without the other. It is a beautiful relationship that you have to experience to understand. RIP Cooper.
Thanks for the good cry, Coop was the best little guy
Sorry for your family’s loss.
The perfection of life with a bird dog, like the perfection of autumn, is disturbing because you know, even as it begins, it must end. Time bestows the gift and steals it at the same time.
-GBE
From one Brittany owner to another I am sorry for your lose
Really great tribute Rob. I just recently made the tough decision to avoid that “reverse dichotomy”. Had to put my 13 year old GSP down in December of 2022. Never got a replacement for him and at my age I don’t want to risk having a young dog wanting to hunt and me not up to it. Sorry for the loss of Cooper. I think the first of anything is hardest to say goodbye to. But I’d say be glad for the years and the memories and thankful that you can still hunt with Dizzy and hopefully many more to come.
Sorry for your loss Rob. Cooper always seemed to find the birds that were lost.
Just watched your video about Cooper. I'm a Brittany owner (French Brittany) , so I have first hand experience as to their hunting expertise. My Brittany is 10, but in pretty good health. However, I know there's only a few good years left and I often think about that when I'm out hiking or bird hunting. I'm 73 years old, so my dog and I are growing old together. Don't know if I'll get another dog when he's gone. Guess I'll have to see how I feel at that time. In the meantime I'm just going to enjoy him as much as I can. I live in Western South Dakota so there's plenty of birds to hunt and a fairy long season. Hope you have a great 2024 season and I look forward to viewing more of your videos.
@@russellandrews3019 thanks Russell, enjoy your time with the pup.
It hurts so bad to lose a good dog, the video is a wonderful tribute to Cooper.
I fear the day that I lose my big Wirehair.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@RockIslandguy 🤜💥
The gains from the time we spend in the field with our dogs outlast the hurt of there passing
Because we hunt together the ancient contract of human and dog marks another milestone in the balance of life
Gifted are we that all the things came together to have this time spent hunting
Time spent growing our hearts together never goes away it is the light that shows the path forward
P.s you should think about doing a tribute hunt for cooper invite subscribers to come and honor all dogs past present and puppy I’ll be there
@@jacttackle57 thanks for the wonderful words. As far as the subscriber hunt goes, maybe we could set something like that up at a preserve. I don’t think having a mess of people out to one spot of public is conducive to a good hunt. I like the idea of it though.
@@NorthwestWingshooters you’re absolutely right a preserve would be the best environment