OK gentlemen. . .

I would get the dog if you already have a shotgun.
Here is my new pup, the old one she is replacing is not in the pic....
 

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You have $1000 to burn up. It can either go towards a new gun that you have been wanting or a new puppy that has got your attention. What say ye? Dog or gun.
A $1000 gun purchase will not break your heart when it is gone, but the dog will. Believe me, I know, as I did it nearly 15 years ago. My Karelian Bear Dog will turn 15 next month. I love my dog and his unconditional love. I do not look forward to the inevitable day nor think I am prepared for it. I agree with @Rick Richard, good luck with the decision.
 
A $1000 gun purchase will not break your heart when it is gone, but the dog will. Believe me, I know, as I did it nearly 15 years ago. My Karelian Bear Dog will turn 15 next month. I love my dog and his unconditional love. I do not look forward to the inevitable day nor think I am prepared for it. I agree with @Rick Richard, good luck with the decision.
I've been there many times brother,I feel for you and want to tell you it will get better with time. Great Danes only live about eight years on average the larger they are the shorter the lifespan so I know exactly what you mean.
Ruger is my latest, I needed him to help me get over the loss of bullet.I got him from a shelter so he needed me just as much! He is the 13th Dane in my life.
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Guns are inanimate, dogs are life. A dog is always there through thick and thin, Brody is turning 9 soon and I fear that day when I'm without him, he's not a hunting dog he's simply my best friend and stood by through some tough times.
 

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