The Labrador retriever has long been considered the best pheasant hunting dog for the job. Not only are they a hunter's favorite, but according to the AKC they are the top ranked family pet. The lab has superior hunting ability, with a gentle and giving personality. They have been bred for centuries for desirable bird hunting characteristics, including a willingness to be trained, loyalty, love for the hunt, and a soft mouth, making him the perfect bird hunter's companion.
Labs originated in Newfoundland and were known as the St. John's Newfoundland where they assisted fisherman by pulling their boats from the icy water, and retrieving game and fish. Their coats were bred for short hair that is close together, helping them swim and fight the chill of the water temperature. These dogs even then were known for their friendly personality and their devotion to their owner, which is why today they are not only used for hunting, but also to assist the blind and disabled.
The lab ranks number one for pheasant hunting and is in the family of the gundog and retriever. They were originally used for water retrieving, but their personalities are such that they are easily trained to do a number of jobs. They are a solid dog, with males weighing anywhere from 65 to 80 pounds, and 55 to 70 pounds for the female, and a height of 22 inches on average. They have a very easygoing and mellow personality and have a tendency towards weight problems if not allowed regular physical exercise. It is essential for the hunter to keep their dog well-trained throughout the year, otherwise the hunter will be disappointed come pheasant season. The lab prefers swimming and retrieving so family trips to the beach with a ball is where this dog will be happiest. They are extremely sociable, loving company, other pets, and strangers. They have a high affectionate level, so be prepared to give much of your free time to loving this dog.
The lab is also an excellent bird dog because of it's ability to carry fowl of all sizes. It has a broad head and strong jaws that are able to carry doves, pheasant, and Canada geese. They have a heavy body and strong legs that make for excellent swimming, with natural colors of yellow, black, or chestnut. This moderate sized dog is an excellent choice for a hunter looking to add to his pheasant hunting game, and they'll be a perfect pet for the family in the off-season.
1. Labs Are Natural Born Hunters: Unlike most other hunting dog breeds, Labs do not just wait for its human hunting companion to command them to retrieve fallen birds. These dogs have to be so attentive that they can mark the fallen foul themselves.
It is believed that Labrador retrievers are more aware of their surroundings than other hunting dogs because of their heritage. When hunting, Labs await for the right signal from their hunter in order to seek out and find the prey. Similarly, at home, they constantly wait by their owner's side for the next task or command, regardless of what it is. It could be to walk, eat, anything really. This is what makes Labrador retriever dogs a bit too needy for some dog owners.
2. Labs Must Have Proper Training: As hunters, Labs must be able to follow specific directions in order to find birds. And even if they do not have a direction to move in, they will keep hunting without giving up. In other words, a good Lab literally takes matters into its own hands to get the job done.
These characteristics are great for people to enjoy having a service dog that can take on its own in certain situations. On the other hand, it's bad for dog owners who are incapable of providing absolutely no direction whatsoever. This is where most problems lie with new Labrador owners.
Many people see perfectly trained Labs at the park or walking with their owners and think to themselves "I want one of those dogs. They are so well trained!" Little do they realize that these animals are never born trained? It takes continuous progressive dedication to specific training protocols, all based on a Labrador's genetic make up. This can prove too much work for some people to handle and end up with nothing but problems and frustration with their dog.
3. Labs Are Like A Box Of Chocolates: The last and most important thing to understand with Labrador Retrievers is that they are individualistic and not every Lab is the same. As Forest Gump says, Labrador dogs are like a box of chocolates, they come in all varieties and you never know just what you will get as they grow up.
Most Labs demonstrate the same interests, hunting, running, retrieving, and swimming, but oftentimes you may get a Labrador puppy that may absolutely hate water. And if you are fortunate enough, your Lab may not have an oral fixation, which causes many of these dogs to eat anything they can get a hold of.
The one thing you can definitely count on is that every Labrador retriever is special and through proper training, attention, and love, you will have a wonderful dog that will display the utmost in loyalty and affection until its last day on earth with you.
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