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I'm hoping, once I get Magic settled & she gets some of the puppy worked out, I can get her a buddy (probably a pound rescue) to keep her company when I'm away for the day diving or working long hours.

You know working the puppy out takes 2-3 years for a Lab right? :rofl3:
She's adorable!
Ber :lilbunny:
 
Thank You, Ber!

Sigh,.....:shakehead:Yes, I know it takes 2-3yrs from my previous lab. Raven was just beginning to settle down at 4yrs old when the cancer took her. But the joy of having a bouncy puppy around again,.... well...... it speaks for itself.
 
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We have two Chocolate Labradors in our family.
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Milo (My dog) is a fantastic Gundog and has just finished his first season on the ducks and Pheasants and I am now trying to straighten him back up for the Gundog Trialing season. He is also a brilliant Deer indicator and has accompanied me on a few deer hunting trips.
Bundy is a....latte dog...he loves sitting under our feet in a cafe while we have coffee, sniffing all the people walking past, barking at other dogs and trying to surprise the waitress so she she gives him a tidbit.
Milo is on the left, Bundy on the right
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They go nuts around water
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When they were 8 weeks old they were not shy about mucking in with the big dogs (Had to throw in some puppy shots)
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6 months old rabbit shooting with the big country cousins.
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I've got two papillons that are litter sisters...Sadie and Sophie. They're my babies and I can't stand being away from them but I know they're in good hands with our dog sitter we have. She's a blessing...she comes to the house, spends time with them, takes them for walks and spoils them rotten! I don't know what we'd do without her!

Here's my two...Sadie is the brown one and Sophie is the white one:


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