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Old 09-22-2009, 11:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Pete 'n Jack

Just a few pics from several weeks ago. We were getting ready for the long ride up to Morrill, ME. Back to school for several weeks for exercise etc. getting ready for hunting season.

1st pic is Pete's father, "Mandog" Jack Flash aka "Mr. Miyagi". The rest are "Pistol" Pete Diesel aka "HUBBA BUBBA".

If you're wondering why their heads are so big and full like a pitbull, it's because they are English breed chocolate labs.
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that's one handsome boy. are the english breeds as easily trained as the american.
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Thank you. Yes, there are known to be a bit easier to train and handle because they are less "hyper" and have a calmer nature than the american and canadian lines. These guys are actually "conformation" dogs that are also bred and fully trained in obedience, hunting and retrieval etc.

Same dog, the english are just shorter, stockier and have fuller heads. built like a tank. big giant bobbing head doll heads LMFAO
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Great looking dog M.....I didn't know you hunted ducks. I'm out there 3-4 days a week in the early coastal and then once late inland closes......usually Hampton or Joppa.
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