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Big Labs Versus Small Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 3155117" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>I have never owned a lab but I've had a 90lb chessie and 2 Boykin Spaniels. I'll take the Boykins over the big dogs anyday. I love my chesapeake but the boykins were from two completely different lines an both were incredible. Some dogs have brains but lack drive, some have drive but lack brains, the boykins had both. It mainly comes down to personal preference. There are exceptions, but I've noticed sometimes the bigger the dog, the smaller the brain. lol.</p><p></p><p>I will also add, I've hunted with friends who had those little 50-60lb female labs that were calm and were about as laid back as they could be and still have a heartbeat, until it came time to work and then they were all business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 3155117, member: 6860"] I have never owned a lab but I've had a 90lb chessie and 2 Boykin Spaniels. I'll take the Boykins over the big dogs anyday. I love my chesapeake but the boykins were from two completely different lines an both were incredible. Some dogs have brains but lack drive, some have drive but lack brains, the boykins had both. It mainly comes down to personal preference. There are exceptions, but I've noticed sometimes the bigger the dog, the smaller the brain. lol. I will also add, I've hunted with friends who had those little 50-60lb female labs that were calm and were about as laid back as they could be and still have a heartbeat, until it came time to work and then they were all business. [/QUOTE]
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