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lupinfarm

Loving the herd life
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This is Nacho, our rather dedicated chicken watcher! ... He watches the girls in their run, and scares off the cats all day long. He's a wimpy Mini Labradoodle LOL BUT he IS stud and so has all the manly attitude, really though, he's very sweet and cuddly.

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debo's farm

Exploring the pasture
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well, I love to show off my dog!!! :D His name is Debo.

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he's a good chicken guarder

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this is my avatar on other forums

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Bronco Hollow

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Wow! What beautiful dogs everyone has!

I realized that I do not have any current or good photos of our dogs - my bad! Here are some of our Labadors:

Tracker AKC male Lab
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Lady AKC female
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Jessie AKC female
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Molly AKC female 9 months
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Case AKC male - taken at 4 months, he is now 11 months. The lab on top of the rock is Lady, the brown is Molly and the critter holding the beer is my DH
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Molly and Case were born on 9/11. We kept two out the final litter of Tracker & Lady - she had 11 pups.
 

Farmer Kitty

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Nice dogs. Do you find one color of lab easier to train than another? My DH had someone tell him that the black labs are the hardest with the yellow labs the easiest going as the guy has one of each and the yellow is easier to work with. I'm wondering what the color has to do with it. It seems to me it would be more the dogs personality that would come into play instead.
 

Bronco Hollow

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Color has nothing to do with temperment or trainability.

Your right, each dog has its own unique personality. There are different energy levels within different lines of Labadors. The higher the energy the more on top of your training [consistancy] you have to be.
 
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