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all you pointing dog newbies might want to take some notes.
I hear he has a few openings for training available.
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Was there a hot dog or a bird in the kennel?
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I couldn't tell, I was focusing on the dog work and his handling skills.
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Quote from: Stilly bay on March 28, 2013, 09:26:23 PM
I couldn't tell, I was focusing on the dog work and his handling skills.
Easy, peasy, huh? Pretty amazing stuff right there. He's like a dog whisperer or something.
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Oh God, you found those videos. Talk about a hoot!
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That's when you say, "Whoa"...
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"Notice the white dog is honoring, it won't move forward............sometimes they move forward to take a better look!?" These videos are hilarious!
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I think I saw that video somewhere else. Funny as can be! Bad part is some one new might believe it is for real!
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