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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle" data-source="post: 106807" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>Are labs hardy? Because that's the only flaw I see in my dog. He has sh*t loads of hair so that makes him shed and the most important thing about it is that he can't be outside in the heat for long. I know German shepards can be anywhere and do just about anythin but, I'm just concerned about their bite being to strong and ruining shot game... Do you think I could thonk that I could just teach him to track it down and just not do the retrieving part? Or would that be too much of a hassle for me to run everywhere?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle, post: 106807, member: 880"] Are labs hardy? Because that's the only flaw I see in my dog. He has sh*t loads of hair so that makes him shed and the most important thing about it is that he can't be outside in the heat for long. I know German shepards can be anywhere and do just about anythin but, I'm just concerned about their bite being to strong and ruining shot game... Do you think I could thonk that I could just teach him to track it down and just not do the retrieving part? Or would that be too much of a hassle for me to run everywhere? [/QUOTE]
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