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Post by robinvt on Mar 19, 2006 1:36:18 GMT
Here are a few pics of my new hunting partner. Her name is Remi. I think you can figure out what Remi is short for Getting familiar with a shed antler: Seeing how high she can jump: Getting ready to come home with me: . . . Rob
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Post by robinvt on Mar 19, 2006 1:40:27 GMT
The plan is to train her to find and retrieve shed antlers.
I am also looking into to training her to be a Leashed Tracking Dog which finds wounded deer the hunter can't find. You must pass a test and be licensed in the state of Vermont to to this. We'll see how she does.
. . . Rob
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Post by regnar on Mar 19, 2006 2:53:24 GMT
Rob,
Great looking dog. I have a GSP that I can track with if it were legal in NH. Its awsome to watch a tracking tog work!
Good luck
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Post by browning204 on Mar 19, 2006 4:03:30 GMT
cute puppy, good luck with Remi. gee I just can't think what that could be short for
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Post by troutpro on Mar 19, 2006 12:38:24 GMT
I thought my dog was the only one that chewed on antlers like that. I have to take them away from her after a while because she starts bleeding. What was really funny was the time she tried to roll over it, she yelps pretty loud. Nice looking dog!
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 20, 2006 0:39:17 GMT
A dog that finds antlers! I like that ;D Would they have to be only dropped ones ;D Nice looking puppy Rob, thanks for sharing him with us!
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