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re: British vs American Labs
Posted by Leftcenterfan on 3/26/15 at 6:18 pm to oleyeller
My last hunting lab was a black British lab. He was an incredible hunting dog. I did a lot of research before deciding on one and this is what I gathered. The British lab was originally a favored hunting dog for duck hunters that use pirogues. They are considerably shorter with a lower center of graviTy and less likely to flip the boat. The American lab was breed to be stronger with a longer mouth in order preform better in goose hunts.
I lost that dog when he turned 13 in 2009. It felt like I lost my little brother. There is nothing like the bond of a hunter and his bird dog.
I lost that dog when he turned 13 in 2009. It felt like I lost my little brother. There is nothing like the bond of a hunter and his bird dog.
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