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Rich, Matties gun is nearing completion, cannot wait it has been almost three years since started, What a pleasure it will be to be in the woods with my old companion in my hands, Gary
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Harold, sorry to hear about Shiner. I met him last spring, a fine gentleman he was. I'm not sure where I heard this but I hope it is the truth. "When one of our best buddy hunting dogs leaves us, a piece of our heart goes with them. When it is our turn to cross over we will join with them all and our heart will be whole again." I'm sure I didn't get it exactly correct, but you can get the idea. Best to you.
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I know how you feel. We had two Wirehair Pointing Griffons, a male and female. Just last year the male, 10 years old, went blind, couldn't hear or taste. I had to put him down. I took him for one last ride on the golf cart for about 10 minutes around the yard. He seemed so happy. I think it was the worst thing I ever had to do. We still have the female, and now a new pup, a German Shorthair. It's eased the pain, but I still sometimes call him by the others name. The first one was Remington, now it's Parker.
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Having owned and trained my share of setters and labs over the years, I am unashamedly moved to tears reading all these posts.
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Sorry to hear this. Wish they lived forever
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