I really enjoy the pics of the guys who have kids and get to take them outdoors. I dont have any kids, but my dog loves me. Here are a few pics of stump shooten with my lab.
(http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/uu36/L82HUNT/102_4480.jpg)
(http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/uu36/L82HUNT/102_4481.jpg) Shooten a Dryad Orion
(http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/uu36/L82HUNT/102_4478-1.jpg) I skipped off a old bucket that was down by the river and right in it went.
(http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/uu36/L82HUNT/102_4488.jpg) Were headen home.
Nice pics, my cairn terrier really gets into stump shooting,but he would have been in the lake!
Thats's one lucky dog. Thanks for sharing made me smile..
Great pics.. thanks.
Nice one!
Enjoyed the pics....Those labs are great dogs...I've had several and now have a lab granddawg.....thanks for sharing your outing with us...
Super cool man!
Great day afield :thumbsup:
I used to have a golden retriever that loved to go out with my dad and i.
Dogs, you gotta love em.
A boy and his dog. Neat"
Way cool. My girl Tess, Springer Spaniel, freaks when I get my bow. She retrieves my judos...always by the feathers.
Great pics. Gotta love time outdoors with your dogs.
Very nice...great pics
An an extension of their retriever training, I taught both my labs to retrieve as well as scent-locate lost arrows. They absolutely love this task!...
Hard to beat a lab...once they get out of that chewy puppy stage. dad raised them when I was a kid. Good times.
:thumbsup:
My dogs are great arrow finders--however, the arrows don't always make it back in 1 piece.....
The pictures were great fun. Thanks.
I have two dogs. One thinks that "retrieve" really means "grab it and play keep away" so he's not all that helpful. The other thinks that "retrieve" means "go call a lab if you want something retrieved."
I loved going down to my archery club with my dog cheyenne stump shooting. She loved going shooting more than I did. I lost her last year after 14 years.
(http://i369.photobucket.com/albums/oo137/jm9862/Cheyenne/Cheyenne.jpg)
My beagle starts crying as soon as I put my back quiver on. She knows it's bow shooting time!
L82HUNT,
Where in Missouri do you live?
Tom
(http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z287/rastaman1953/bowsarrows023.jpg)
and here is TooKo, my Brittany Spaniel. He wouldn't give this arrow up!
Dogs are special for sure.
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