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Old 02/11/09, 09:31 PM
 
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Sonic is on a roll, fox #2

100 yd run up. this one was dumbing down the gene pool, it didn't try to run until Sonic was about 15 yds away.

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Old 02/11/09, 09:54 PM
 
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Sonic is certainly fetching you some pretty pelts!

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Old 02/12/09, 02:28 AM
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"Way to go Sonic" Lawenforcment need to trade in them German Sheperds and train some" little sonics" They'ed be so fast that when they are turned out after a crook,they would pass the crook so fast he wouldn't seeum and would be setting down waiting at the destination the crook had in mind on going GOTCHA....Not only speed but smartness as well ....Eddie Buck

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Old 02/12/09, 05:48 AM
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Want to rent him out?
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Old 02/12/09, 11:08 AM
 
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honestly Eddie
a good bullygrey should be able to handle that job and be a lot more stable doing it.

Stef
do you need some foxes thinned out or do you just want to try this out a bit? honestly i couldn't let you borrow him because you'd want to keep him. he's dumb as a post but more happy loving dog to you & all people you'll never see. unfortunately he is death on cats & other small critters except dogs.
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Old 02/12/09, 12:26 PM
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honestly Eddie
a good bullygrey should be able to handle that job and be a lot more stable doing it.

Stef
do you need some foxes thinned out or do you just want to try this out a bit? honestly i couldn't let you borrow him because you'd want to keep him. he's dumb as a post but more happy loving dog to you & all people you'll never see. unfortunately he is death on cats & other small critters except dogs.
Hope OGGIE don't read that cat partlol Eddie
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Old 02/12/09, 12:40 PM
 
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Now that's a nice catch!!!
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Old 02/12/09, 07:01 PM
 
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good looking dog pops!!! how's his speed? every saluki/hotblood cross i've seen has had good speed but they didn't have his bone either. ever run him on a yote?


Brian Harlow
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Old 02/13/09, 05:36 AM
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Yes I have a fox or two eating my chickens. I have a lab/border collie but he is a bit slow when it comes to foxes.
We have shot one but that was luck. I am certain I will not be able to trp since there are a lot of cats to get caught up in it. I am certain a have a heart will not work either.
I guess a better fence is in order.
I will try a recording of bobcat this year. Someone told be that might work.
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Old 02/14/09, 08:13 PM
 
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Nice dog. What kind is it?
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Old 02/15/09, 12:00 AM
 
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Irish
he's saluki & grey

Brian
he has both cold & hot blood in him. no coyotes YET. i'd like to get a couple of bullygreys to run w/ him for that.
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Old 02/17/09, 05:04 PM
 
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Nice one Pops.

Some of our neighbors came by the other day asking if they could hunt coyotes on our property. Hubby asked if we could let my Pup run with their dogs and they agreed. Waiting to hear from them.
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Old 02/18/09, 06:56 PM
 
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be careful Elizabeth, you might get DQd at your next show for having a dog that actually works.
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