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09/30/2008 12:47 AM
Yes, Terry., and even beyond. I clearly remember your comment about my black dog moving slightly to the side to mark the flight of that chukar you rousted out of the bush. This works for me in my world but I understand the need for ever increasing standards in real competitive venues so that there may be a winner. How's the quail crop look for this winter??? AND, how did the collar bone heal? Jere > > In my world, if a dog shows any sign of letting up on intensity when the > handler arrives, you are done. ...> tc > >
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