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Old 01-15-2006, 03:44 AM
uplandchessies uplandchessies is offline
 
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I'd say it has more to do with the individual who's picking the dog. Not that I would recommend the Chessie, but I heard every negative stereotype about them when I acquired my first dog. Mine are excellent house dogs, would protect my daughter and/or I to their death and have gone above and beyond when it comes to hunting. My dogs average 8 to 10 different species of upland game birds per season, hunt waterfowl several times each season and have successfully handled every game bird with the exception of spruce grouse and the 3 ptarmigan. I think any of the breeds would fit what you're looking for if you are willing to socialize, train and do what it takes for the dog to meet your standards. People put way too much emphasis on breed in my opinion.

Since you mention waterfowl and doves, Labs are a good choice. But I know plenty of pointy dog guys who use Griffons, GSP and GWP (and a few other breeds) just the same. Shedding is something you'll have to deal with if the dog is to be kept indoors. All breeds shed to some degree. And don't base the dogs size on that of the parents, either. I bred my 65lb female to an 85lb male and have their 118lb 4 year-old pup now.
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