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Unread 10-09-2021, 04:43 PM   #1
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As a hunter owned by some Gordons (for over 35 years), that's a very familiar, and wonderful, picture.
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my brittany cash lays around all day, if he sees the gun safe open, he perks up, when I put the shotgun in the gun sleeve, then watch out, he is right underfoot, he knocks anything over in his path including our 2 little havanese dogs. I make him sit while I put on his collar, he rolls on the ground whining with excitement. I let him do his thing then a slightly stern sit, as soon as the collars are on, he almost runs head first into the door. Its quite comical really, as soon as he gets in the yard he sprints to the end of the garden, I call him back by saying "truck" he flies back and sits waiting to get in the truck. The memories I have from this dog are just the best,,,,now I understand.
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