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Unread 03-11-2013, 12:33 PM   #1
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Default Getting the most from your dog.

I see some great photos on here of bird dogs, retrievers, etc. But here in Colorado we know how to get the most out of ANY dog. The pictures speak for themselves. (This is a legitimate post because the goose was killed with a Parker!)
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Is that what you wear for hunting boots in Colorado? Where's the bandanna?
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Okay...but you left out the part where he cleans, cooks and serves them...c'mon now!!
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Heck, I'm just trying to figure out if he hunts in them there boots!
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now - if that was an AH Fox toy cannon
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Is that what you wear for hunting boots in Colorado? Where's the bandanna?
OK, I'll come clean. The boots are my wife's and so is the wiener dog. But he is a stone killer. Here's a photo of what he can do to a sock monkey.
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now - if that was an AH Fox toy cannon
Sorry Rick, the Canon is a Big Bang carbide, made in Pennsylvania by the Conestoga Canon Co. I do have an AH Fox though, but its not a canon, its a 16ga. And a Fox does get the game!
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