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100% already trained hunting dog

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I don't want to train a dog at all,..
I want to buy an all around Hunting dog that is 100% trained already.
I would pay a higher price of $EM for a dog like this EW, but IMO the dogs now are useless to my hunting needs.
Just put the codes in and I don't care if it looks like a Miniature Poodle or a Mexican Chihuahua if it can hunt without me training it.
And by the way.... it has to be able to retrieve, hunt & track, and point & flush also.
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That sounds like the ultimate pay-to-win dog. ;)
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I will pay double the EM of what gas56 has to offer!
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Hawkeye wrote:That sounds like the ultimate pay-to-win dog. ;)
Or pay to play with a good huntin' dog.......... :lol:
The only thing I care about winning is a good time... ;)
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Gas, when you say 100% trained... and you expect it to flush too... in which sense do you mean exactly?

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Foxtrotter wrote:Gas, when you say 100% trained... and you expect it to flush too... in which sense do you mean exactly?
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cant wait to see the pic he comes up with
When it goes pottie.............. :lol: Sorry... I couldn't resist that one.
As already knowing how to hunt, find upland birds, stand at point, then flush them on your command.
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Figured thats what you meant. Just wanted to see if i could get you to draw a dog on the can.
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Foxtrotter wrote:Figured thats what you meant. Just wanted to see if i could get you to draw a dog on the can.
One for the Week-end......... ;)
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I love those pics made by you, gas!
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Damn gas those pics had me in tears. Also, I 1000000000000000000000000000000% agree with you with the ability to point and flush. Stalking pheasants and ptarmigan?? I have been hunting for 20 years now, and that is a completely idiotic way to hunt these birds. A hare hound, like a beagle, would also be an excellent choice. Also, different breeds of dogs, as I would love to have my ol' pal with me on a hunting trip once again. He's old now and he's a sweetheart but unfortunately he can't hunt any more so he's my couch baby right now
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