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Oh and us rock dog trainers are very happy with what we have raised ourselves
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So dude you willing to put up or shutup there it is and I aint playing dude. I will have a check or pass by the bank tomorrow afternoon and get cash for Thursday morning since you run blinds that day
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I'll speak up for Raymond here. 1st off you will not find a better person. I had a question when I 1st thought my dog had EIC. He called me and gave more info on it then my vet even had a clue about. Also gave the lady's name to contact at the university of Minnesota. After we got all that straight he took me and my "robot" dog on a hunt in the marsh without ever even meeting me before or my dog. He never said a word about how my dog was doing until I asked. Of course I did because I wasn't afraid of gaining knowledge to help better my dog and myself. He then offered me to join him with several of the dogs he had on his truck for a day of training. After I did that he offered for my cousin to join with his Newley purchased that he just bought(not from Raymond or any of his contacts). He has always been more than happy to help us and has never asked for a dime. He simply follows a program for gun dogs that works. My dog surely has holes in his training but that's because I did most of myself and he is my first. Sorry for the long rant but it needed to be said.
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Yeah I'll meet you behind the fire station for a big blind. Don't worry about the binocs, I have several pair. I ain't playin either dood, maybe I can teach you a little about dogs in the time it takes me to take yo chedda. Oh, you can bring me a Tasso poboy, we may be there a while waiting on your dog to possibly finish his rock blind. Who wants in on the Calcutta?
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I had a big male chocky back when I was younger and before I ever duck hunted. That dude some drive. He started with tennis balls and then my buddy bought him a trainer duck one day. Coulda kicked my buddies azz for that cause that dog was obsessed with that dang duck. Our old property was bordered by a big hill and I could throw a tennis ball off that hill and through the woods then send Brother. He wouldn't come home without that ball. Sometimes I didn't have time to get a beer and come back but sometimes it was a six pack before he returned. He always found that ball but wouldn't come back until he did.
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h and the Klondike store has been closed for awhile so bring your own don't want you to go home broke and hungry
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Boy your Sharp as a Bowling ball aren't you? The main objective to running a blind is control, hence your farking rock dog doesn't stand a chance at being I control running a blind. Lets bet your dog, I bet you can't send him across I-10 without that MF'er getting hit by an eighteen wheeler. I'm game, service road to service road and I' ll even put a live duck on the road for him to see. Stupid is as stupid does, Dood.
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Wish y'all were doing this Friday, so I could go watch this sh it!!!
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