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Judge peel
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Re: Barking on track
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January 24, 2014, 04:51:48 pm »
I think speed is the key I got a dog that is super fast on a track he will wind track don't matter he will go miles to get one bayed we recently Added a plot to the mix he is good dog but here is what I see wrong you need one or the other open or not both unless you are willing to go threw the pain of adjustment that is required to take these dogs on there path to a team. Really I don't mind either way I just ain't into running pigs 10 miles 2 or so is ok jmo
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