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Re: Quail hunt gone askew
[Re: kpaw]
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11/25/14 11:52 AM
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stinkbelly
THF Trophy Hunter
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THF Trophy Hunter
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I tested Izzy in the first two tests. The guy that use to be in charge of the tests told me that if I trained my dog to do the first two tests, then I would have a dog that could do anything I wanted her to do. He was right.
The tests aren't that expensive. There are only two of them. The field trials are something different. I would just do the VDD tests.
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Re: Quail hunt gone askew
[Re: gary roberson]
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11/29/14 02:00 AM
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NewGulf
THF Celebrity
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THF Celebrity
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Great multi purpose hunting dog. Kinda reminds me of a trip I made to a Louisiana saw mill back in the late '60s. When we were there loading a couple of flatbed trailers with oak lumber, got to talking about dogs with one of the hands. (We were always looking for cow dogs and had purchased several from back East that were pretty good dogs). I asked the guy if he knew of any good cowdogs in the area and he said he knew where the best one was in the country. Little while later, I asked him if anyone quail hunted around there as a good friend from DeRidder would bring his pointers to the ranch every year and he had nice dogs. The sawmill hand responded that he knew of a real good bird dog. Before we left, I asked who owned the dogs he was talking about and if he had their phone numbers. He said he was the one who owned the dog. that you must have a big feed bill to feed a bunch of cowdogs and several bird dogs. He responded, "Not really, it is just one dog"....This is a true story. I never asked the gent to price the dog as I was quite sure I could not afford him. Adios, Gary Good story Gary! 
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Re: Quail hunt gone askew
[Re: TDH09]
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12/03/14 03:29 PM
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kpaw
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Light Foot
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Light Foot
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I will be joining later this week, are there some descriptions for the VJP test. What is expected, or videos? Being new to this any suggestions or advice is welcome.
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Re: Quail hunt gone askew
[Re: kpaw]
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12/03/14 04:07 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
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MS1454
Veteran Tracker
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Veteran Tracker
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I'll take a Black Female every time.
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Re: Quail hunt gone askew
[Re: kpaw]
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12/22/14 11:04 PM
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Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 154
Tmec
Woodsman
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Woodsman
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Kpaw the tests are really mostly people just like you, not professionals but just dog owners that want to have a trained hunting dog. I was reluctant as well but I did the 2 tests and I am not at all sorry I did them. They help you focus on training the dog to do what is bred to do.
Freedom is not Free
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Re: Quail hunt gone askew
[Re: scalebuster]
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01/02/15 06:46 PM
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colt45-90
Texas colt45
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Texas colt45
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I've stitched up some dogs from fighting with hogs and almost lost a good pointer when they all decided to jump on a big sow. Before we had good shock collars the prefered training method would have been to beat the crap out of that dog with the pig carcas then wire it to his collar and let him drag it the rest of the day. That always seemed to break them of catching jackrabbits. seen this with horses & dogs, don't know what to do? "so beat the hell out of them"
hold on Newt, we got a runaway
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