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Title: So proud today :)
Post by: Hurtwood Dogs on March 07, 2010, 07:09:10 PM
Little Lion Heart (Dave) discovered something about himself today... he discovered that he's a gun dog!

He's never really been interested in birds as such, but today we were up at my Dad's field as I wanted to give Normy a gentle walk in a fairly safe place (it's the first walk she's had since she was bitten by an Adder). I was sending the dogs off in different directions and doing a bit of light fun training. I sent them off to the back of the field where there is a strip of woodland. Normy had a sniff around and came back but Dave popped into the woods and..... flushed out 2 Pheasants!!!!!! Then came zooming back grinning and very pleased with himself :005: I've always known he was a late developer but he's going to be 3 in a couple of months and only just discovered Pheasants bless him :005: :005:

A year ago I'd have said he'd never ever be interested in what he did today, I really really can't read that dog :lol2: He's such a funny little chap and never ceases to surprise me :005:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Helen on March 07, 2010, 07:10:31 PM
Jarv sez 'man, what took you so long' :011:  :luv: :luv:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: EmmaA on March 07, 2010, 08:07:54 PM
There will be no stopping him now  :D
Glad Normy got out for a little walkie too 
 :luv:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Joules on March 07, 2010, 08:09:47 PM
Well done Dave  :D :luv:

Coco is still not interested in fezzies but she does like wabbits   :005:  She would make a rubbish gundog though - too flippin' noisy  ::) :lol2:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Hurtwood Dogs on March 07, 2010, 08:46:45 PM
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I have no idea what took him so long... but I have no idea what goes through Dave's mind or how he sees the world, so no surprise there :lol:

Dave is noisy but at odd times, usually when he wants to join in a conversation :005: Trev used to hunt all the time but would scream in excitement - you could hear him miles away ::) Dave was very quiet for this job today, I was very impressed! So if he's going to do all the flushing and Normy's great at finding stuff and bringing it back, we'll have an excellent team. Only problem being that I couldn't shoot anything to save my life and Normy won't pick up dead things (she finds them then stands by them waiting for me to go and pick them up ::)), she'll only retrieve dummies or lost items of clothing, so we're not going to win any prizes :005:)
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Rats and Dogs on March 07, 2010, 09:29:34 PM
Gari never chased or flushed anything until he was almost 11, and we took him on holiday to the Lakes - he found a load of phezzies and went crazy! :o OH had to run after him, climb into a field, race around for about 10 minutes until he caught him, then carry him back at arms' length cos he was so mucky! Gari was still whoop whoop whooping even whilst being carried back! :lol2:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Helen on March 07, 2010, 09:33:46 PM
Gari never chased or flushed anything until he was almost 11, and we took him on holiday to the Lakes - he found a load of phezzies and went crazy! :o OH had to run after him, climb into a field, race around for about 10 minutes until he caught him, then carry him back at arms' length cos he was so mucky! Gari was still whoop whoop whooping even whilst being carried back! :lol2:

I love that Gari story  :luv: :luv:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Rats and Dogs on March 07, 2010, 09:50:39 PM
I rememer you liked that story Helen, I was shocked when he did it, but stood doubled up, laughing my head off - OH was furious, he was terrified he would be shot by the farmer.  :005:
Hopefully Dave won't be as interested when he sees phezzies again. :D
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: vikki.k on March 07, 2010, 09:53:49 PM
Gari never chased or flushed anything until he was almost 11, and we took him on holiday to the Lakes - he found a load of phezzies and went crazy! :o OH had to run after him, climb into a field, race around for about 10 minutes until he caught him, then carry him back at arms' length cos he was so mucky! Gari was still whoop whoop whooping even whilst being carried back! :lol2:

I've never read that story before, just told it to my OH and we were in stitches  :005: 11 years of waiting and your OH took it all away an he was still wooooing about it whilst being carried off, so funny  :005:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Helen on March 07, 2010, 09:58:25 PM
I rememer you liked that story Helen, I was shocked when he did it, but stood doubled up, laughing my head off - OH was furious, he was terrified he would be shot by the farmer. :005

Hopefully Dave won't be as interested when he sees phezzies again. :D

it's just their pure unadulterated joy that makes me  :lol2:

I reckon that the Fezzie lurve has truly been awakened in young Dave  :luv:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Hurtwood Dogs on March 07, 2010, 10:05:34 PM
That story about Gari is lovely :luv: :luv:

Dave was oddly calm about it, he came straight back when I whistled him after I saw the 2 Fezzie's take off but was just really really pleased with himself. Trev was an obsessive flusher but had a tendency to be totally out of control when he had his head down ph34r :005:


Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Rats and Dogs on March 07, 2010, 10:07:08 PM
Gari never chased or flushed anything until he was almost 11, and we took him on holiday to the Lakes - he found a load of phezzies and went crazy! :o OH had to run after him, climb into a field, race around for about 10 minutes until he caught him, then carry him back at arms' length cos he was so mucky! Gari was still whoop whoop whooping even whilst being carried back! :lol2:

I've never read that story before, just told it to my OH and we were in stitches  :005: 11 years of waiting and your OH took it all away an he was still wooooing about it whilst being carried off, so funny  :005:
I don't think I have ever told it publicly, cos was embarrassed that my "well trained, obedient" dog would do such a thing! :005:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Rats and Dogs on March 07, 2010, 10:08:25 PM
Sorry Hannah, I'm hijacking your story. :embarassed:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Annie's Mum on March 07, 2010, 10:27:36 PM
awwwww bless him  :luv: annie flushed out some  pheasants the other day OH nearly s**t himself, he hates flapping birds was very funny  :005:
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: tritonx on March 08, 2010, 04:56:47 AM
Loved reading the various flushing stories and clever lionheart Dave raising two pheasants. There are adders in England?? I know there are in Scotland, but so far south? Fraser threw himself enthusiastically today at three Canada geese (on his leash) and I thought he would get his comeuppance as geese are not reserved about seeing rambunctious pups off, but to my surprise they took to the air. I hope it hasn't gone to his head.
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: Hurtwood Dogs on March 08, 2010, 08:51:48 AM
Loved reading the various flushing stories and clever lionheart Dave raising two pheasants. There are adders in England?? I know there are in Scotland, but so far south? .

Yes unfortunately for us there are loads in the south, I'm lucky not to have had this happen before to be honest. I'm in the surrey hills which is on the Surrey/Sussex border and there's lots of pine forest and heathland here so perfect territory for them. My Weim was bitten on the face last Tuesdays and spent a night at the vets and is slowly getting back to normal now bless her, but it really knocked her for six and was very scary to watch how badly the bite affected her. The snakes are very dopey at the moment and full of venom after a winter sleeping so do watch the dogs when you're out just now. :-*
Title: Re: So proud today :)
Post by: bluegirl on March 08, 2010, 09:02:42 AM
Well done Dave, unfortunately there's no hope for my "Gun dogs", only things they get excited about is deer tracks for Phoebe and little furries for Penny. They live with 2 ducks and have been trained not to chase, but didn't really need much training. Logan was always the dunce of the gundog training classes because he refused to chase dummies wrapped in fur or feathers. Think the other dogs thought he was mad as he just watched them throw it then looked the other way and refused to move. ph34r