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Unread 03-01-2013, 01:41 PM   #11
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Jay, that is the type of breeding I like. My dogs are predominately Ryman wit some grouse trial outcrosses. These are my two. Shiner was more disappointed tha n me that the breeding didnt take place.
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Unread 03-01-2013, 02:21 PM   #12
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Harold:

Most of my previous dogs came from what can best be described as MI grouse gun dog lines.

They had blood from dogs owned by Andy Ammann, Tom Prawdzik, Al Stewart, Sally Downer, Bill & Jack Wicksall, etc... There was some FT type dog influences too but not much.

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Wonderful looking pup. She will be ready to hit the brush come fall.

I have a setter pup that is about to turn 1 year old. I know what is in store for you this summer and it is all fun. Have a blast.
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Gosh, you introduced us to your new pup yesterday. Today you show us your new gun. What will tomorrow bring?

There's a song in the air "Happy days are here again!"
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You can't have a new dog without a new gun....can you??? I'm glad I don't get another dog every time I buy a gun That would be a lot of dogs!
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You can't have a new dog without a new gun....can you??? I'm glad I don't get another dog every time I buy a gun That would be a lot of dogs!
I have said for years I have enough guns but each new dog doesn't have one.

it's worked so far
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I would need an FFL and a kennel license Gunner had/has his own special Parker.
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