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You guys keep youre eyes out
After just losing my dog, the wise words of the late Dr. J.B. crane, a veterinarian who I worked for for five years in college, came to mind. He always said the best way to get over losing your dog is to get a new puppy. Jill was special. I can never replace her. However, I can try to find a puppy just like her. You see Jill wasnt a thoroughbred. Her mother was a lab and her father was a golden retriever. If you guys hear of anyone who has a combination like this that may have accidentally gotten together I will pay top dollar for another one. Many people dont want a half breed ,however, I had the best of both worlds in Jill. She had the sense , response, and mannerisms of the golden and the athleticism of a lab. That makes for one tough combination in the field and a very easily trained dog. If you guys will keep your eyes and ears out for Ol' BB, it would be much appreciated. I have my Richard Wolters training ready to start again! If you have any info please PM me. I would like to find one that I can bring home when she is 49 days old.
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Richard Wolters
A real pioneer. The one credited with the start of the hunt test events, designed for the everyday hunter/trainer, who did not necessarily have the resources to train/compete in the field trial arena. His "Water Dog" book was the first book I read just prior to bringing home my first hunting dog (on the 49th day).

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Met Mr. W. years ago, he was showing off his lab at a waterfowl festival. Crazy dude. I asked him how many dogs he had and his answer impressed me - "there are only enough birds these days for one dog"Ron Wilson wrote:Richard WoltersA real pioneer. The one credited with the start of the hunt test events, designed for the everyday hunter/trainer, who did not necessarily have the resources to train/compete in the field trial arena. His "Water Dog" book was the first book I read just prior to bringing home my first hunting dog (on the 49th day).
Good luck with your search BB

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MD, I worked for Dr Crane the whole time I was in college. He gave me helk about them Gators , too! I agree , he was one of the finest men I ever knew. His son Dr Joe, is a real good fellow too. If you see him, ask him about me, they called me tiny because at that time I was about 370 lbs.MudDucker wrote:If you worked for Joe Crane, you worked for a good one...how could have worked for such a good fellow (although an Auwfuburn fan) and become a gator fan
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TinyBAD BEHAVIOR wrote:MD, I worked for Dr Crane the whole time I was in college. He gave me helk about them Gators , too! I agree , he was one of the finest men I ever knew. His son Dr Joe, is a real good fellow too. If you see him, ask him about me, they called me tiny because at that time I was about 370 lbs.MudDucker wrote:If you worked for Joe Crane, you worked for a good one...how could have worked for such a good fellow (although an Auwfuburn fan) and become a gator fan

