Colonel26 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 2:52 amThanks guys. She’s almost 3. Her daddy (my buddy) is no longer with us and her momma dog is getting up there. I hadn’t planned on keeping any pups out of her litter, didn’t want any of them. But one day while she was still nursing, she picked me. She would ignore her momma and litter mates and everyone else and stuck with me.
When people came to pick a pup, she wouldn’t have anything to do with them. We even had her sold and when the people came to get her she wouldn’t act right and they took another pup instead. Finally, my wife told me I was just going to have to keep her like it or not. And she was right. Trixie would walk through hades for me and fight a bear if she thought she needed to.
Funniest thing, she loves to go shooting. She likes to chase the brass and check the targets. lol. She’s a mess.
Here she is checking the targets with my middle boy and one of the neighbor boys.
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It was meant to be my friend
Long story short--when I had my last dog put down I had Layla in the truck with me less than 3 hours later...I had been saying for years my next puppy is going to be an Irish setter because I had two when I was a kid but never raised one from a puppy... the day I had my last dog put down I was on vacation and so was my cousin and his wife... I went directly to their house after I was at the vet... after a little bit of bsing around the table my cousin's wife said "you know there's Irish setter puppies in our paper right now"?.. we went right over there and the owners let me meet the parents first ...then they put them in the house and opened the door for the puppies to come out, there was nine of them....The other 8 all laid back and were acting kind of nervous/timid and didn't know what to think of us-- Layla was in the back of the pack, jumped over all of her brothers and sisters, ran up to me and jumped up in my face and started licking me... I said "I will take her!" Best friends ever since...


