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by Rugers Guru on 15 April 2010 - 18:04
I think the word your looking for is "RARE"..... OMG!!! THINK OF THE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
by wrestleman on 15 April 2010 - 20:04
My bitch would go crazy to get to them. My GS bitch thinks she is a hunting dog. I try to run her in the mountains and woods everyday for 3 or 4 miles. Especially on obedience days to curtail some drive.. Last week she caught a rabbit , I mean chased it grabbed it killed it, we came on a brush pile and 4 ran out she chased the closest one and it was a goner. She dropped it and kept on running, her drives just take over and she has to catch it. Yesterday not more than a mile from there she chased a squirrel and as he lunged for the tree she managed to get a few tail hairs, Hell with schutzhund thinking of letting her run with my bird dog and see if she can learn to point. LOL she is so reactionary and quick. A duck wouldn't last nor anything that moved lol

by Jackal73 on 15 April 2010 - 20:04
Are those just puffs of baby down on th backs of their heads, or are they going to have feathered crests as adults? They're funny -- and they'll keep your yard bug free! (I'm trying to picture a duck doing obedience -- it might work, but retrieving would be tricky...)

by Sunsilver on 15 April 2010 - 23:04
www.domestic-waterfowl.co.uk/crested.htm

by Jackal73 on 16 April 2010 - 00:04

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by kitkat3478 on 16 April 2010 - 01:04
These are some sort of fainting ducks. Never seen nothing like them. If the dogs get carried away, these little guys pass out, until I pick them up and coddle them.
They really are nice to have tho. soon as they see me or hear me coming, the peeping starts(still casn't wait for them to go outside).

by Rugers Guru on 16 April 2010 - 01:04
hhhmmmmmmmm........ Duck OB. I might try it.... LOL



by GSDSRULE on 16 April 2010 - 02:04

by Rugers Guru on 16 April 2010 - 02:04
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