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SN Donald Hoffman
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You just never know what they are going to do. It's an adventure raising a hunting dog. They are a little off, but so am I. Love English Pointers, when Bailey was young, she climbed everything. It was jaw dropping, frustrating and hilarious all at the same time.
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1SG Steven Imerman
1SG Steven Imerman
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French Brittany, smallest of the pointing breeds. They have great noses and great drive, but not a large size. I'm in my 60s and hunt the edges, I don't bust brush any more and don't need a dog that can bust heavy stuff all day. Plus, in my life I've picked up about 10 tons of dog poop, and 40 pound dog is big enough, thank you.
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SN Donald Hoffman
SN Donald Hoffman
5 y
1SG Steven Imerman If that's not the truth, nothing is. My wife want a smaller dog for the same reason, age. She wants a dog she can pick up in an emergency. We may compromise, and get an English Field Cocker. Beautiful dogs, about 40 pounds as well. And they love to snuggle.
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1SG Steven Imerman
1SG Steven Imerman
5 y
I'm probably on my last hunter, but if I should need one more I've thought about a close working flusher like a Cocker Spaniel or a Boykin, or even a beagle. Who knows?
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SN Donald Hoffman
SN Donald Hoffman
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1SG Steven Imerman The slow March of time. Have a good day.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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Wonder how He even managed to get up there and why ?
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1SG Steven Imerman
1SG Steven Imerman
5 y
I have a pointing dog, a French Brittany, not a German Shorthair like in this clip. I have no idea what goes on in his head at times, I suppose the guy who owns this one would say the same.
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