Where are the dogs?
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#28112 pups. We co-own Sally with a breeder in Seattle. We get to do fun stuff with her and the other owner gets a litter of pups. She had 12 last week. Mom and babies are doing well. She will come back to us in April.
Here are the pups. I wanted that fat little guy in the foreground but all are spoken for.
Here are the pups. I wanted that fat little guy in the foreground but all are spoken for.
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#285My brother's pup stealing the show at the family reunion-ish thing last weekend:
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#286We lost this sweet girl about two months ago.
She was with my wife and I for 16 1/2 years, starting just weeks after our marriage.
We only made it about a couple weeks until we were rescued again by this little one.
She's a handful. She was only nine weeks old when we got her, and we didn't quite remember how much work a puppy can be. Rod making has slowed a bit, but should pick up again now that I'm fairly confident that she won't eat a rod when I'm not looking.
She was with my wife and I for 16 1/2 years, starting just weeks after our marriage.
We only made it about a couple weeks until we were rescued again by this little one.
She's a handful. She was only nine weeks old when we got her, and we didn't quite remember how much work a puppy can be. Rod making has slowed a bit, but should pick up again now that I'm fairly confident that she won't eat a rod when I'm not looking.
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#292Sorry for your loss kermit. Cute new kitty crew.
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#294Yup... Jäger, my heart dog. Gone ten years next month... After growing up in a house with a Chesapeake to guard three growing boys and retrieve ducks or anything else that fell from the sky, my own first dog once my bachelor police/military life ended was a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon.mule wrote:their lives are too short
Which then led to also acquiring a wife at 50 years of age...
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#296Jäger, awesome looking dogs Sir! Are you hunting Pheasants in BC? Wild birds?
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#297Here's Gus the Brittany, he's the newest member of the Curlee family.
Mexican standoff with one of our cats, it ended in a tie. lol
Not so cute at 2:30 in the morning.
We've had chessie's for 40 years this is our first spaniel, I think we picked the wrong pup, they are full of spit and vinegar.
A parting shot, no Gus that's not a ruffed grouse.
Mexican standoff with one of our cats, it ended in a tie. lol
Not so cute at 2:30 in the morning.
We've had chessie's for 40 years this is our first spaniel, I think we picked the wrong pup, they are full of spit and vinegar.
A parting shot, no Gus that's not a ruffed grouse.
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#298Oops... sorry - I missed when you posted.jhuskey wrote:Jäger, awesome looking dogs Sir! Are you hunting Pheasants in BC? Wild birds?
No... that's about 20 minutes from home in Kalifish, Montana (about half way between Kalispell and Whitefish). Some of the farmland in the ox-bows of the Flathead in the general area of Creston. A local friend I knew from the paratrooper/special forces world is a Farmer's insurance broker now - insurance brokers seem to know every farmer and rancher within a hundred miles, and he/we have access to lots of the fields down there. Lots and lots of pheasants. Might have never gotten there as wild birds originally, but they're sure as hell wild now.
It sure beats hooking up the travel trailer and making the trip over to the Conrad/Ledger area - or worse, all the way east to around Malta.
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#299Wow, never knew that Montana had good ringneck hunting. Good to know for future reference.