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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 1381334" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>I've got a black lab that is 12 and he's retired this year. I took him last year and found out that he's a one limit dog. Me and my brother killed both our limits but after the first 6 or 7, Mack was done retrieving. His hips aren't what they used to be and he's out of shape. I thought I could get him back in shape for this year but its not going to happen. He still has fun and runs around and plays with my fiance's great pyrenees. The big white dog picks on him and I think Mack lets her, for a while. Then he gets tired of it and snaps at her. I think its funny as hell because I know Mack and what kind of temperament he has. The fiance doesn't think its funny though.</p><p></p><p>I'd say still take her hunting while she is still able to. I missed out on some of Mack's prime years and regret it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 1381334, member: 8931"] I've got a black lab that is 12 and he's retired this year. I took him last year and found out that he's a one limit dog. Me and my brother killed both our limits but after the first 6 or 7, Mack was done retrieving. His hips aren't what they used to be and he's out of shape. I thought I could get him back in shape for this year but its not going to happen. He still has fun and runs around and plays with my fiance's great pyrenees. The big white dog picks on him and I think Mack lets her, for a while. Then he gets tired of it and snaps at her. I think its funny as hell because I know Mack and what kind of temperament he has. The fiance doesn't think its funny though. I'd say still take her hunting while she is still able to. I missed out on some of Mack's prime years and regret it now. [/QUOTE]
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