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tough call there Stink, if they play around and hang ok at your shop they would probably be the same at your house. Get him checked by a vet and get his shots, also have the vet scan for a ID implant in their neck area.
Britts are amazing dogs, but as with many breeds in this country if they come out of pet or show stock they can be hyper and a little looney. If they come out of good hunting stock they are a different breed all together. Mine love my kids, are good boys and extremely good hunters both. Would not harm a soul. Very hardy and tough. Will point and flush when told too, steady as a statue until released and will retrieve from field or flood or die trying. Great close working bird dogs, the original breed was used to hunt all small game and fowl and were amazing at it. Duke and his partner Solo can find a bird in a 50 acre field by making one or two passes down wind and will go right to it, lock up on point about twenty yards away and will work in close with you if you tell them to. That is from training, and good hunting stock dogs are very easy to train.
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Hyper and looney as you said is a great way to decribe this dog...it doesnt bother me as I dont bird hunt but he is downright ADD from what Ive noticed. Just goofy and frolicking around and looses focus easy. Funny little critter for sure.
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They are great compainions. My parents lost theirs last year, 13 years old, diabetic since the age of 4 & blind, He still got around though!
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Yeah that sucks. It bites when you look at the lifespan of dogs....hard to think when my girls are in highschool or college Sadie might not be around.
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thats why I have always bought my pups about three or four years apart. Each one has trained their successor along with me. Does not make it easier to lose them but makes it easier to carry on.
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Great pics, Willy! Well done.
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Nice pix Willy. Stinky, I have had 2 brits now (1 female and 1 male) that came from hunting stock (descendants of Bandee who Willy may have heard of--very famous brittany who I was told was one of the top competitors in bird hunting ever). I have not hunted my brittanies, however. They are very smart, loving and loyal. They have been tremendous around kids and other dogs. There is something about their eyes that just oozes intelligence. My current brittany, Henry, is tri-color; liver, white and a bit of orange like Willy's Sir Duke with orange eyes. Brits do not need much in the way of grooming. They do like to run in the fields, and it is just a blast watching them bounding around.
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