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Amarillo Mike, I would love to see a hundred more pictures. Thanks for offering.
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Mike, Pretty 4 pack of pooches. I understand where you are coming from. My Britt female, 7 mos., is up to 35 lbs. and I have been letting her tow my fat a$$ around on a bike 3 miles a day for the last 2 months when morning temps are in the 70s. It helps keep her spring from being too tightly wound the rest of the day. Best, Gil
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amarillo mike-thanks for sharing the pics. Great looking dogs. Also love the custom job on the back of your truck.
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Ron, I'm a little familiar with the terrain in Northern California, so I have some idea of your needs. One important thing to consider in the type of terrain and that you mention, tall grass and burrs, is stamina. I've hunted in the heavy stuff with both Brittanies (a friend's) and small Shorthairs (mine). The Shorthair was still going strong long after the Brittanies were just slogging along. Could have easily been an individual dog difference, but I'd tend to believe that the longer legged and leaner body of the Shorthair helped give it that additional stamina. Also, as touched on earlier, burrs love Brittanies while shorthairs are basically immune. At worst you might have one or two to easily pick off a Shorthair. Whichever direction you go, make sure that the breeder is focused on Hunting dogs. Good luck.
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Went over the picture limit: Best, Mike
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I am glad to be here.
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amarillo mike-thanks for sharing the pics. Great looking dogs. Also love the custom job on the back of your truck. Thanks Ghostdog. I got the drawer from truck vault and it is about to go into it's third Expedition. The bars are from Pet's Mart and are velcroed in. Best, Mike
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I am glad to be here.
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Son Trent takes one a bit too close with GWP Willy and GSP Flint doing the honors. Terrain and dogs not as pretty as Mike's pix, but least I have picture proof we sometimes hit something...Geo
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Some pretty dogs and country Mike. Who's the ol' codger?
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Clumber Spaniel. Check it out.
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