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Old 03-02-2006, 11:50 AM
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AFS tests of pointing dogs requires no retrieveing to my knowledge. They do not even shoot the pointed birds. Pointing dogs should point birds, good ones will retrieve to hand, from land or water. They should also track and retrieve cripple game, and honor a bracemate. The dog should also be steady. Because a dog finds birds, and you need to follow it on horse back, doesn't mean you or your buddies dogs are anything. Your whole demeaner, that you want to bet, shows a severe case of "little man's disease". On top of that you probably only have confederate money.[:'(]
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Old 03-02-2006, 07:36 PM
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ORIGINAL: daleh

Any one care to put their money were their mouth is?
Field Trial open to any pointing breed on the first weekend in April.
It will be judged accordingly to American Field Standards.
i will personaly put up $1000.00 against any thing that points!!
Nice offer -- but Pointing Labs are not considered a pointing breed by American Field.


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Old 03-02-2006, 07:38 PM
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ORIGINAL: Truth be told....

AFS tests of pointing dogs requires no retrieveing to my knowledge. They do not even shoot the pointed birds. Pointing dogs should point birds, good ones will retrieve to hand, from land or water. They should also track and retrieve cripple game, and honor a bracemate. The dog should also be steady. Because a dog finds birds, and you need to follow it on horse back, doesn't mean you or your buddies dogs are anything. Your whole demeaner, that you want to bet, shows a severe case of "little man's disease". On top of that you probably only have confederate money.[:'(]

I agree 100% (as much as I hate to --- -- just jokin)



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Old 03-06-2006, 09:08 AM
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Just stay on the computer that is were you hunt and train dogs the most.
Yes, i do have confederate money and the best bird dogs as well
But, if you can get yourself out of the house come see some of the best dogs run at the field trial in April
Open Shooting Dog
Open All-Age
Open Derby

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Old 03-07-2006, 06:34 AM
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There is too much bickering going on. Everyone has differing taste, that's why everyone has different breeds. Whichever venue you chose to compete I'm sure it's very tough to win.Without actually competing in another venue, how can anybody say that the competition or venue is really poor? Each venue looks for different things which abystander wouldn't see. So,watching it without knowwhat to look for is entirely different than actually competing.

BTW, AF has differing styles. Shooting,Walking, Amatuer, etc. they even supported NSTRA events for many years.

Anyway,this is sooooo off topic. This guy just want to sell his pups.
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Old 03-17-2006, 08:14 AM
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pointing labs cause a stir again!!
http://www.huntersrosekennel.homestead.com/litters.html

some vids of pups that Tig has thrown. If your interested.

The pointing lab is here and it is not going anywhere, the point will become more and more intense as time goes by with the right breeding.
Good luck to all, owners of all breeds, watching dogs work is awesome,having a heavy game bag and a tired dog is a great feeling of accomplishment and deserves a cold one.

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Old 03-18-2006, 08:29 AM
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ORIGINAL: HRKPLABS

pointing labs cause a stir again!!

The pointing lab is here and it is not going anywhere
And the "stir" has gotten you over 400 'hits' on this thread too



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