Opinion: Best hunting dog?


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Howdy all. The wife and I are looking to get a new pup. Our last dog was a pure bred german shephard which was stolen from us about 2 years ago :( Now that our little girl is just about 1 we are deciding to get another dog for our family. We decided not to get one as big as a shephard and I told her that I got to pick it out because I plan on training one for hunting. My boy is 2.5 yrs old and soon as he can shoot a .22 I plan on taking him small game hunting and I am going to start bird hunting either next year or the year after.

What is your guys favorite breed for a hunting dog (bird, rabbits, squirrels, all purpose)?

Thanks in advance :)

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we have 2 blk labs that are home trained for the most part, but they are trained for doves , pheasants and are being trained for waterfowl , they let just about everyone pet them , they love retrieving balls , sticks , dummies , and so on . I would have to say this it all depends what your hunting for . We have a ton of lab breeders within a 2 HR driving distance , our problem was choosing the right breeder . I would see what breeds are around you . we read up on each breeds and their pros and cons , and i've talked to family , friends and strangers about what breed they liked and why

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Well I showed the wife some lab pics and now she wants me to get a lab :) I wanted a yellow lab but she wants a chocolate lab. Looked around in the local paper and found this so going to be calling them tonight or tomorrow :)

Labs, pointing, AKC; Black, yellow, chocolate, white; shots, dews, guaranteed, bred for hunt & pet; males $350, females $400;

Noticed they had 2 litters on there website of chocolates too along with a few pics of the dad:

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You can't go wrong with a Lab. They are very affectionate and are great all around hunting dogs. Just remember that it takes a lot of time and patience to train a dog to be a good upland and/or waterfowl dog. Make sure you build on the basics and always stick to the commands. In the end its great to have a dog that loves to work the field and then comes home and cuddles up to you. Here is a picture of my little one Caruso (9 month old black Lab) when he was getting his new hunting vest fitted before our last hunt.

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I have to say that you will never be disappointed with a lab not only are they great hunting dogs but the two black labs that I have had are VERY loyal and great with kids. I see with having a few of your own that will also be very important to you. It will be very exciting for you to get the new dog I am sure, good luck with him or her and make sure to post pics :D

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