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Seeing that Labrador reminded me of this.

 

Anyone who has worked with pheasants and ducks knows that ducks aren’t stupid.

 

 

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This is the new boy, settling in slowly, he is super round the farm, but i think he is finding the local pub a bit too much, he is 14 months old and had zero socialisation until the last 12weeks with us, not bothered by shotgun noise, great with other dogs, good with females, great round machines, wary around men and has kicked off big time at a few blokes, we have sorted his dominant and continued challenge for top spot behaviour round the farm, and he is becoming reasonably affectionate with us, completely different with others though, and his unpredictable tendencies are keeping me on my toes, he has so much to learn, iam really hoping he will chill over the next year, fingers crossed

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Our old retriever. 15 shortly. Still eats,wags tail, and yet to shit in the house. Been a great old girl that’s also given us two litters and for us to keep a daughter 

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20 hours ago, Bustergasket said:

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This is the new boy, settling in slowly, he is super round the farm, but i think he is finding the local pub a bit too much, he is 14 months old and had zero socialisation until the last 12weeks with us, not bothered by shotgun noise, great with other dogs, good with females, great round machines, wary around men and has kicked off big time at a few blokes, we have sorted his dominant and continued challenge for top spot behaviour round the farm, and he is becoming reasonably affectionate with us, completely different with others though, and his unpredictable tendencies are keeping me on my toes, he has so much to learn, iam really hoping he will chill over the next year, fingers crossed

Try keeping him off the Peroni

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24 minutes ago, Baldbloke said:

Our old retriever. 15 shortly. Still eats,wags tail, and yet to shit in the house. Been a great old girl that’s also given us two litters and for us to keep a daughter 

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Keep trying , he will shit in the house if you persevere ?  

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Here's our 2 puppers, the flatcoat is 2 and the bernese is 9 months. Certainly keep me on my toes but wouldnt have it any other wayIMG-20190324-WA0002.jpegIMG-20190331-WA0000.jpeg

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Igor’s rather older lady friend Meg came over today, along with George the welder/fabricator to measure up some stuff.

 

I’m afraid Igor rather let himself down with some ungentlemanly behaviour.

 

 

 

 

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