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« on: February 07, 2012, 11:51:41 pm »

Yes mam, you are more then correct if the dog does not hunt and if he could barely get around I should and would retire him. But I have seen a few three legged dogs that will hunt they're butts off on three legs and he's one of them lol. I don't take any offense to your venting I really don't. Only reason I am selling is my young dogs are following the lead of my gyp and she gets out a .5mile out of the box. He is more short to medium range and gets himself and my rcd in binds when he strikes a hog in between me and my young dogs that are to far away and fresh in the woods to go a half a mile to the bay then I end up with a rcd and him caught on a hog which is not what I want. He would fit someone with less rangy dogs great and will even tell on dogs that are screwing up. Good as gold for a hunter with trashy dogs and a shock collar Grin. Im actually setting up a humt for his future owner with him.he will find hogs and keep on rolling out if they're are more with them. He lives to do one thing, loves it and is still good at it only difference is he uses 3 legs instead of four and I wouldn't recommend him to someone hunting endless swamps or marshes as swimming for long periods could prove difficult. Anyhow, I just wanted to explain more about him and let you know that you offended no one by posting it...except the dog  Wink like you said you're venting...

We should probably take this to pm so that we don't break ethd rules. That was one hell of a first post!! Welcome to the site

Respectfully, Adam Perry
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