There is a breed of Lab's called Red Lab's. Smaller than the usual, shorter haired that may be worth looking at ? Otherwise..... use the right tool for the right job.
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There is a breed of Lab's called Red Lab's. Smaller than the usual, shorter haired that may be worth looking at ? Otherwise..... use the right tool for the right job.
Sounds like you want a small, vertatile dog... Small Munsterlander? Brittany?
Tollers (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever) are nice, but not as versatile.
I can tell you its hard to have one beagle for both rabbits and deer. Its one or other, then ensuring that you dog is "trash-proofed" against chasing the unwanted species. It not so bad if a deer dog also chases rabbits, but a rabbit dog that has a liking for deer can be a whole lot of aggravation and even heart-ache. Also, deer hunting with with dogs is a regional specialization under the law (specific central Ontario WMUs) and usually means an organized group, so unless you want to make that your deer hunting specialization, you may not be looking for a deer dog.
yes exactly, should have said Versatile hunting companion. and ure right, no deer hunting with dog.
so waterfowl and small game, will research ure advice, thank you.
I saw a beagle at Presquile last week, swimming in lake O !
I think a English cocker spaniel will fit the bill that you’re looking for.