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« on: December 02, 2014, 12:33:03 pm »

The one and only reason that I fall into the 2nd group is the availability issue. If I like a dog/gyp and I would have no problem owning a few more like it...that's enough for me. So...for the most part...by the time a dog/gyp is 1 1/2 I've made up my mind. This is a far from "finished" dog but chances are it's shown me enough.

What does this have to do with availability? Well...of course it falls into the category of possibly getting killed...but there are other things that can happen as well.

My buddy Judge Peel has a dog that is a perfect example. This dog...in my opinion...is a FINE hog dog...that I bet a WHOLE lot of hunters would love to own. I didn't talk to Peel before I made this post....so...I'll let him fill you in on the details regarding his dog and I'm interested to hear his thoughts.
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