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Unread 01-23-2012, 10:58 PM   #1
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Bonhams upcoming auction has a couple of nice art works of dogs afield. Enjoy

http://www.bonhams.com/usa/auction/19477/
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OK, Here is a real one in training. Ain't she sweet!
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The modern version. My turd hound in the front. Note the difference in tail position.
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Chuck that dog points? I didn't know she pointed. I mean when she cleared all 400 pheasant out of that 160 acres of dry lake bed in 8 minutes it was pretty impressive and all but I didn't know she pointed. I was confused cause she has "Pointer" in her breed name and I expected her to point but after hunting with ya'll I assumed she was a flushing dog. Are you sure that's her? It sort of looks like her but I never saw her still so I am not sure.
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Peter I think I have a twin to your Dog (his little brother looks on)
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Mike,
I told that guy I wanted a pointer. He said this dog has a switch on the bellie "Flush" or "Point", it's better than just a pointer. I think it got stuck in the "Flush" position. I noted that a couple days later three of your dogs got their switches tripped over to the "Flush" position too. Musta been some brush they ran over.
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Mike I checked the pedigree again. My dog is an English Flointer. Apparently, they are related to your dogs.
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Those damn running Kansas pheasants will challenge the training and discipline of a good dog, much less your's. All of these pheasant were pointed by my dogs and held till I flushed them. The gun is a Parker VH 12 with 32" barrels and three inches of stock drop.

I don't know why Parkers don't show up with Brittanys on them?
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Peter I think I have a twin to your Dog (his little brother looks on)
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The resemblance is startling. I know a lot of labs look alike but they could be litter mates. Our little girl is 7 months old now and is a replacement for our poor Cisco who was hit by a Division of Wildlife fish truck last spring. He was only 3.
The pup is Josey and came from California, hence the blonde hair.
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Mike,
Brittany's are on Parkers...they're just so short they're hidden by the grass.
Jeeze, I hadn't realized my skill with Photoshop until you posted that pic.

How's Joe's leg?

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