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    she teaches me so much in the bush, she points out interesting and new things today she found a mushroom in a tree (odd) then a few feet away a big pile of bear poop to roll in which broke it up nice for me to inspect then she found some grouse feathers and some wolf poop which she left for me to roll in(i passed this time) she never complains about how much time we spend in the bush when snow shoeing she likes to break ground, she is very loud so keeps bears away(although she can run faster than me maybe i should hobble her) when its time to go home she jumps in every puddle and wet spot to try and wash off she always brings me mice to eat, and just now when i went up stairs she was beside her food dish with a neat little pipe of stickers and burdock thisltes on the floor beside her saves me grooming and now you know why she is mans best friend
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    If I send my rat terror up there,will you train her too?
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    Dogs are awsome
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    I have a litter of Labadoodles born 9 days ago. One chocolate Lab, and one brown Standard Poodle. We (that would be the dogs and myself) have decided to raise labadoodle's for fun and profit. So far the male Std. Poodle has had most of the fun. And the female Lab most of the work. But I get to play with 8 puppies.

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    Puppies are great.
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    and those are all darn good reasons to love that little brown dawg too, bro. My little mutt always interrogates me when I get home. It goes like this:

    "Did you miss me?" (lick lick lick lick)
    "Got any food??"

    "Well did ya?" (repeat lick lick lick....)

    "HUH?" (you know it....)
    "Got any food??"
    "I missed you!! Got any food? Well did you miss me?" (did I mention the jumping up and down that goes with the slobbering and licking? Lots of that too)
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeak View Post
    I have a litter of Labadoodles born 9 days ago. One chocolate Lab, and one brown Standard Poodle. We (that would be the dogs and myself) have decided to raise labadoodle's for fun and profit. So far the male Std. Poodle has had most of the fun. And the female Lab most of the work. But I get to play with 8 puppies.
    Keep us posted how them pups turn out...I have a Standard Poodle-White Shepherd cross who's the easiest to train and most willing to please dog I've ever had.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wildWoman View Post
    Keep us posted how them pups turn out...I have a Standard Poodle-White Shepherd cross who's the easiest to train and most willing to please dog I've ever had.
    That is what I have always wanted in a women, easy to train and willing to please......... Yea...and willing to live with a outhouse with no door. Ya just can't find good a woman anymore.
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    must be the poodle thang lbd is a cockerpoo and probably the most intelligent dawg i've ever had
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    I also had a cockapoo. Very smart dog. Then we got a sh!tzu. Nice dog, but very dumb. Took 2 years to completely potty train. Then I learn that's the AVERAGE. Although we found out the vacuum could literally scare the poop out of her. Funny!

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    My GSD only messed in the house once. And he was begging to be let out at the time, but my grandmother wasn't quick enough...lol
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