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« Reply #20 on: January 27, 2011, 04:58:36 pm »

Standard poodle is a dead game catch dog as well if you ever see one dont make the mistake of underestimating them, we used to get them from pounds when out of dogs to hunt and if they are clipped they love to fight and catch hogs, they dont bark much but will darn sure hunt, dont forget they were bred for hunting and reteiving duck and game from rivers in europe, i had one over 75 pounds and am not ashamed, it was not pink but he was a good grain feild or stock tank hog dog in a pack, he loved to swin out to a hog no matter what kind of water, he got to hot and dropped dead in a grain feild one night when we caught hogs and hogs, he was dead game to the end.
I would hunt a standard poodle and put a pink bow on it! Let them laugh when the dog with a pink bow is holding that hog like a champ. Grin

BTW my next catch dog will be named Fifi. Tell people I will bring Fifi to catch them hogs! I could care less about the name, I only care about the hunt! I will put a pink bow on her just for fun. Grin Kinda like when I had my sister beat up a kid that wanted to fight. When he was on the ground crying she told him to suck it up because she hit like a girl. Grin We played a little rougher in our house!
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