This video really made me miss my old lab who passed away a few years ago. Reminded me of when I use to take her out to the blind with me, but now I got a new lab pup I am training.
@authenticpoppy - Yes hes doing great hes almost 3 now and handling long blinds and multiple falls effortlesly -- he is super steady now and im having all the fun shooting ducks over him!
suprised you needed to train you dog, all labs main natural instict is to retrive from water. they are a water dog, and they are 'retreivers'. My lab puppy has fetched things from water with no training from the day of his 1st walk. you don't need to 'train' anything into them.
@steviezxr - I know very little about hunting and even I know this is a stupid statement. Yes, it's true some of them fetch *everything* from the water. That's part of what the training is about. They need to know what they are supposed to fetch and ignore everything else. Untrained, they leave bitemarks on the fetch. A well-trained retriever won't do that.
My female tries to "bodycheck" me into water when we are near it, and it spooks me as i just let HER swim...they are very good dogs. Mine will never go hunting like your BOYy! Mine will eventually have me swimming though, just a matter of time until she trains me.
i have an 5 month old black lab named jade and she has been getting ducks for 3 or 4 weeks now and we didn't know if we should hunt her untill she was older so we took her out one day duck hunting and got every duck.
GOOD BOY!!! I have been working extensively the last few months with my chocolate lab. I only had him observe this season to see if he was good with gun shots and swimming. Good news... Gun shots don't bother him but he did get a little spooked when he jumped out of the boat while I was picking up decoys. BUT, he can swim ;)
Very cool dog Ahmed. Just as cool as that place you were. Where was that?
Thanx for the kind words dude! ... About ur dog! ... Every trait is perfected through training and encouragement reluctant swimmer can be made excellent ones with encouragement, praise and training try going in the water with your dog and play fetch in shallow waters gradually increasing the depths your pup will soon learn that water is fun to be in ... eventually almost every Lab will love water.... TY and keep me posted.
Good retrieves! Can't beat a yellow lab! I have 14 month old and he just finished his first duck season. The decoys messed him up on his first couple ducks during day 1haha
Thanx for the appreciation dude! ... Decoys do tend to pose a problem so you have to properly accustom a retriever to them ... play retrieves in your yard with decoys (just a few) laying in the yard and encourage the dog to ignore them and focus on the retrieve. Also make him walk on heel through the decoys so that he knows they are off limits.
This video really made me miss my old lab who passed away a few years ago. Reminded me of when I use to take her out to the blind with me, but now I got a new lab pup I am training.
TrackStar828 1 month ago
we have a almost 4 months olds labrador puppy and next summer we are gonna teach it to hunt! that's gonna be so great! :D
wooleysquad 1 month ago
hahah trance and labador retrieving thats whats up
vancee3 1 year ago
techno music for labs retrieving? Are you serious?
nismoracer15 1 year ago
Beautiful dog! Hope Dabbo is still doing well in the hunt. :)
authenticpoppy 1 year ago
@authenticpoppy - Yes hes doing great hes almost 3 now and handling long blinds and multiple falls effortlesly -- he is super steady now and im having all the fun shooting ducks over him!
ahmedfaraz07 1 year ago
xoxoxoxoxoxo d d d d d dldllddldldddddddaaaaddddddadadadadadddaadd dad!
MrTheBoblola 1 year ago
At least this dog doesn't laugh at you when you miss a shot.
Like others I could think of....
abridgeduploader 1 year ago
suprised you needed to train you dog, all labs main natural instict is to retrive from water. they are a water dog, and they are 'retreivers'. My lab puppy has fetched things from water with no training from the day of his 1st walk. you don't need to 'train' anything into them.
steviezxr 1 year ago
@steviezxr - I know very little about hunting and even I know this is a stupid statement. Yes, it's true some of them fetch *everything* from the water. That's part of what the training is about. They need to know what they are supposed to fetch and ignore everything else. Untrained, they leave bitemarks on the fetch. A well-trained retriever won't do that.
authenticpoppy 1 year ago
wow ur good at this u must train him am i right???? but how did u??
rocklee300000 1 year ago
My female tries to "bodycheck" me into water when we are near it, and it spooks me as i just let HER swim...they are very good dogs. Mine will never go hunting like your BOYy! Mine will eventually have me swimming though, just a matter of time until she trains me.
KatieAnd5a5ah 1 year ago
Welcome to India
goooser410 1 year ago
i have an 5 month old black lab named jade and she has been getting ducks for 3 or 4 weeks now and we didn't know if we should hunt her untill she was older so we took her out one day duck hunting and got every duck.
whitebirdy34 2 years ago
hes gonna be a great hunter when he grows up
Doglovr22 2 years ago
Should you get hunting male labs neutered or does it negatively affect hunting?
FBDavis229 2 years ago
nice video
FetchinPups 2 years ago
Labs are fosho the best dogs we pheasant hunt with mine
MyMichealjacksonfan 2 years ago
damn. that dog can move in the water.
lilrunningfag 2 years ago
good dog
mdsr2002 2 years ago
GOOD BOY PUPPY!!!!! VERY NICE VIDEO
fedearmero 2 years ago
GOOD BOY!!! I have been working extensively the last few months with my chocolate lab. I only had him observe this season to see if he was good with gun shots and swimming. Good news... Gun shots don't bother him but he did get a little spooked when he jumped out of the boat while I was picking up decoys. BUT, he can swim ;)
Very cool dog Ahmed. Just as cool as that place you were. Where was that?
Authorityk 2 years ago
Thanx for the kind words dude! ... About ur dog! ... Every trait is perfected through training and encouragement reluctant swimmer can be made excellent ones with encouragement, praise and training try going in the water with your dog and play fetch in shallow waters gradually increasing the depths your pup will soon learn that water is fun to be in ... eventually almost every Lab will love water.... TY and keep me posted.
ahmedfaraz07 2 years ago
Good retrieves! Can't beat a yellow lab! I have 14 month old and he just finished his first duck season. The decoys messed him up on his first couple ducks during day 1haha
DiXiE8387 3 years ago
Thanx for the appreciation dude! ... Decoys do tend to pose a problem so you have to properly accustom a retriever to them ... play retrieves in your yard with decoys (just a few) laying in the yard and encourage the dog to ignore them and focus on the retrieve. Also make him walk on heel through the decoys so that he knows they are off limits.
ahmedfaraz07 3 years ago
Great job Ahmed! What's your lab's name? POst more hunting videos with him. Woof!
Ryancuasay 3 years ago
these dogs are beautiful..i have one it doesnt do that tho
luvlildoggies88 3 years ago
It requires a lots of love, Care and training to get it to such a stage at a young age! Thanx for appreciating
ahmedfaraz07 3 years ago