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Dove Dog but definitely not a retriever
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1172416" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Years ago I used to hunt doves with a muzzle loading shotgun. After I missed a number of them my springer would start retrieving the wads. If we were in one of those community shoots kind of deals where people are lined up and shooting the doves as they came in, she would haul butt out and retrieve every bird. Only problem was she would bring them back to me. Folks got irrate about it till I showed them the stack of birds that she had retrieved for the others. AFter that they kind of liked having her around so they wouldn't have to go clumping through the brush, weeds and cactus to pick them up themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1172416, member: 34"] Years ago I used to hunt doves with a muzzle loading shotgun. After I missed a number of them my springer would start retrieving the wads. If we were in one of those community shoots kind of deals where people are lined up and shooting the doves as they came in, she would haul butt out and retrieve every bird. Only problem was she would bring them back to me. Folks got irrate about it till I showed them the stack of birds that she had retrieved for the others. AFter that they kind of liked having her around so they wouldn't have to go clumping through the brush, weeds and cactus to pick them up themselves. [/QUOTE]
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