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Hello and great site. I am looking for a puppy in Michigan and was just wondering if anyone had some suggestions on who to go with. I have owned and now miss a very good chessie who was in a accident before a hunt. I parked on the opposite side of the road that the field was on and he took off to the field as soon as I opened the door of the truck. He was 6 years old and it was our first trip out that year. He was hit by a car. I have a wife and 2 young daughters who would like a new friend. Thanks
 
Posts: 1 | Location: michigan | Registered: Mon December 01 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Julie R will have a nice litter next month in virginia ,,,thats not too far from you . She has some really nice dogs .
 
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Cindy has some very nice dogs. I have had the pleasure of working with the Dam and she is great to work with.

Dave
 
Posts: 24 | Location: Caro,MI / Clarksville, TN | Registered: Fri October 29 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Henry Goeree has 9 pups on the ground all but 1 male and 4 females are taken already...sired by a beautiful and really well tempered HRCH Bubba...the dam is SHR'd....

If I had room I'd be looking at a Bubba pup, he's hard working and trainable, the dam Kate is a good looking nicely bred female also, this is a potentious breeding.

I have the liiter info posted on here.

All the best

Wayne Dibbley
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...this is a potentious breeding.


Durn. What part of Canada you from, son?

(This old country boy had to run that one through the online Urban Dictionary.)


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We have 2 litters avaiable 9 weeks and 6 weeks of age 7 males and 1 female left. Dark and light brown and what may turn into dark deadgrass. We have relatives in Northern Illinois so we might be able arrange something. Email for pedigrees which are outstanding. henyou56@hotmail.com
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Originally posted by salmonroy:
Hello and great site. I am looking for a puppy in Michigan and was just wondering if anyone had some suggestions on who to go with. I have owned and now miss a very good chessie who was in a accident before a hunt. I parked on the opposite side of the road that the field was on and he took off to the field as soon as I opened the door of the truck. He was 6 years old and it was our first trip out that year. He was hit by a car. I have a wife and 2 young daughters who would like a new friend. Thanks
 
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LOL, Rick I'm not sure potentious is even a word is it? Did it come up in the online dictionary...I've got to go look now myself.

Even if it's not a real word, I use it all the time to convey, immense and impressive possibility....

Yikes, I just looked it up on the Urban Dictionary too Rich and had a good laugh. No I'm not confusing it with pretentious...I knew how that word works lol....but meant potentious to convey how much potential I think there is in the Bubba Kate breeding (for whatever that's worth LOL)....

I do like Henry's breeding to Bubba, and I'm not sure if/how many are available...should be really nice looking dogs with a balance of trainability and output (is outputentious a word?)

All the best!

Wayne

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