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<blockquote data-quote="rjbrooks7" data-source="post: 3033037" data-attributes="member: 4294"><p>Over the weekend I took home a young pretty and sweet GSP from a fellow member (thanks amcardon). My 9 year old GSP that's recovering from ACL surgery didn't think she was so sweet. I feared for the safety of the pup (not many living things are as fierce as a pissed off older female GSP) and unfortunately took her back. It's odd because Star has never been aggressive towards other dogs before. I've hunted her with probably 100 different dogs over the years. I don't know if she's grouchy because of the surgery or if she was feeling threatened that she's being replaced. Because of this, my dog search is temporarily suspended. My main focus now will be completing her rehab and getting her in shape for November 11. </p><p></p><p>And for the record, labs aren't upland dogs and anytime someone wants to bring their lab to hunt with me and Star I tell them no. Just so everyone knows I'm not a total hater, I suppose if you have 8-10 people to walk a quarter section of milo or wheat stubble with blockers on the ends, it would possibly be acceptable to turn out a lab so long as they don't run too far in front of you. Still, labs ain't birddogs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjbrooks7, post: 3033037, member: 4294"] Over the weekend I took home a young pretty and sweet GSP from a fellow member (thanks amcardon). My 9 year old GSP that's recovering from ACL surgery didn't think she was so sweet. I feared for the safety of the pup (not many living things are as fierce as a pissed off older female GSP) and unfortunately took her back. It's odd because Star has never been aggressive towards other dogs before. I've hunted her with probably 100 different dogs over the years. I don't know if she's grouchy because of the surgery or if she was feeling threatened that she's being replaced. Because of this, my dog search is temporarily suspended. My main focus now will be completing her rehab and getting her in shape for November 11. And for the record, labs aren't upland dogs and anytime someone wants to bring their lab to hunt with me and Star I tell them no. Just so everyone knows I'm not a total hater, I suppose if you have 8-10 people to walk a quarter section of milo or wheat stubble with blockers on the ends, it would possibly be acceptable to turn out a lab so long as they don't run too far in front of you. Still, labs ain't birddogs! [/QUOTE]
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