I put my best dog, he never makes mistakes and is an easy feeder, in my food plot to keep the deer and turkeys away until my crop has a chance to take hold. The munchers still come, but not like they were before 'ol Ply went to work guarding the area.
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Lol....looks like he has already made a few new friends!!
He must be easy to get along with, they seem to like him :)
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at least he's staunch around game, turkeys are an upland bird!He has pretty good style for a shorthair
Looks like a trainer issue, can't blame the dog.
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Quote from: dejake on July 31, 2016, 02:38:35 PM
Looks like a trainer issue, can't blame the dog.
Hey now! I can train any dog with more than 1/2 an inch between his ears for a brain.
Good stuff
Quote from: jed clampett on July 31, 2016, 10:24:09 AM
Lol....looks like he has already made a few new friends!!
X2
No danger in him killing any pults
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That's unbelievable!
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Awesome!