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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3033843" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Absolutely the truth. </p><p>The britts are family dogs. They love being around people, but get serious in the field. Great around kids. Not a mean bone in their body.</p><p>At one time they were called poachers dogs because they can be taught to retrieve anything from waterfowl to quail. More than one of my britts has swam way out into the lake after geese or duck that are swimming. I'm not a duck hunter because none of my hunting buddies are. I'm not against duck hunting, just have nobody to go with. </p><p>Trim the hair short as we do each summer to help keep the burrs off them. Easier to get out when they do.</p><p>Cockle burrs are the worst in the fall and during hunting season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3033843, member: 5412"] Absolutely the truth. The britts are family dogs. They love being around people, but get serious in the field. Great around kids. Not a mean bone in their body. At one time they were called poachers dogs because they can be taught to retrieve anything from waterfowl to quail. More than one of my britts has swam way out into the lake after geese or duck that are swimming. I'm not a duck hunter because none of my hunting buddies are. I'm not against duck hunting, just have nobody to go with. Trim the hair short as we do each summer to help keep the burrs off them. Easier to get out when they do. Cockle burrs are the worst in the fall and during hunting season. [/QUOTE]
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