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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / British Lab
- By guest [us] Date 13.09.03 17:20 UTC
I am interested in importing a Lab puppy. I am looking for a blood line of hunting rather than trails. I want the dog as a pet as well as a waterfowl and upland hunter. I plan on training the dog myself and using the British method, no electric collars. I welcome kennels contacting me. durmo845@hotmail.com
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 14.09.03 07:21 UTC
Are Labs used for hunting? Or is this a language problem?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 14.09.03 07:26 UTC
Language problem, Jackie. In the US hunting means shooting, not what we call hunting. The reference to 'trails' has me foxed, though - perhaps field trials as opposed to 'real' working?
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 14.09.03 07:32 UTC
Thanks JG thought that may be the case, as I'm in hounds the ears pricked up :)
- By John [gb] Date 14.09.03 08:02 UTC
In America I dont think there is much organised shooting as seen over here. Most shooting is a solitary thing, one or two people with their dogs not like a driven shoot with say 10 guns, a dozen beaters and 3 or 4 picking up. You have to go out and hunt for the birds!

If you want to import a dog guest then obviously you will not want to import rubbish! Have a search on something like Google for names such as Drakeshead, Willowych, Craigthorne or Birdbrook. There are so many good dogs it's impossible to list them all.

Regards, John
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / British Lab

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