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110 Pounds of pure unadulterated loyalty and drive should do the trick. The original Rockydog.



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Beautiful.  Lots of love in those eyes.
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 Dixie giving me the where's my breakfast eye.

  Here ya go DK just right for ya,

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Fellers.......just today at about 1530 CST we had to put down our 12yr 7mth old Irish setter, Belle Starr.....she plumb ran out of life or it ran out on her....she was born May 1997 and left us Dec 30, 2009......from 6wks old to today...a long time but so short....come spring I will take her to the "shack" and she will lie along side the 7 other dogs there........why the hell do I keep getting dogs???? It doesn't get any easier to let them go with experiance....I apologize for any wetness that may be leaking into your harddrive from this msg but ...........well you guys understand......gotta go now there is something in my eye......
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damn! i'm sorry for your loss.

sure isn't easy. condolences to your family.

Hunting is not a matter of life or death; it is much more important than that.
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Is their a good hunting dog that doesn't shed?  Sort of a lab disposition and versatility and NO hair on momma furniture and rugs?
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IBD, Sorry for the passing of Belle Star. I ask myself the same questions every time I lose one. I have placed the last 3 under my deer stand. Sometimes I wonder if it was wise. I spend more time thinking about dogs than I do paying attention to hunting. I feel your pain. RD

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What better memories in a tree stand, great dogs of the past and fine women.Smile
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  Dang sorry to here that,I have a friend that just lost their Lab day before yesterday. Hard thing to do. I got a little thing I'd like to post for all the dogg people out there,I don't know why we keep getting them either,I guess it's the cold nose's or matbe just the love in their eyes.

An old man and his dog were walking down this dirt road with fences on both sides, they came to a gate in the fence and looked in, it was nice grassy, woody areas, just what a 'huntin' dog and man would like, but, it had a sign saying 'no trespassing' so they walked on. They came to a beautiful gate with a person in white robes standing there. "Welcome to Heaven" he said. The old man was happy and started in with his dog following him. The gatekeeper stopped him. "Dogs aren't allowed, I'm sorry but he can't come with you."

"What kind of Heaven won't allow dogs? If he can't come in, then I will stay out with him. He's been my faithful companion all his life, I can't desert him now."

"Suit yourself, but I have to warn you, the Devil's on this road and he'll try to sweet talk you into his area, he'll promise you anything, but the dog can't go there either. If you won't leave the dog, you'll spend Eternity on this road."

So the old man and dog went on. They came to a rundown fence with a gap in it, no gate, just a hole. Another old man was inside. "S'cuse me Sir, my dog and I are getting mighty tired, mind if we come in and sit in the shade for awhile?"

"Of course, there's some cold water under that tree over there. Make yourselves comfortable"

"You're sure my dog can come in? The man down the road said dogs weren't allowed anywhere."

"Would you come in if you had to leave the dog?"

"No sir, that's why I didn't go to Heaven, he said the dog couldn't come in.
We'll be spending Eternity on this road, and a glass of cold water and some shade would be mighty fine right about now. But, I won't come in if my buddy here can't come too, and that's final."

The man smiled a big smile and said "Welcome to Heaven."

"You mean this is Heaven? Dogs ARE allowed? How come that fellow down the road said they weren't?"

"That was the Devil and he gets all the people who are willing to give up a life long companion for a comfortable place to stay. They soon find out their mistake, but then it's too late. The dogs come here, the fickle people stay there. GOD wouldn't allow dogs to be banned from Heaven. After all, HE created them to be man's companions in life, why would he separate them in death?"
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thanks for the thoughts fellas......us dog people are just that I guess....no maybe more we are "hunting" dog people.....

Tikka....great story.  thanks for sharing.

Anyone remember Corey Ford???  Think Field & Stream from back when and the "Lower Forty" stories he wrote each month.  He wrote one story entitled "The Road To Tinkhamtown".  It is a great dog story about a man and his dog and the end of the trail.  There is a book of his writings called "The Best of Corey Ford" edited by Jack Sampson.  Find it & read that story.  I am going to re-read it now cuz it fits the moment.

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I have that book and thought the same thing when looking at this thread.  I always read Corey Ford, "The Lower Forty".  Great, great stories.  Everytime I see and old hearse siting in a field along a weatherbeaten barn, I think of his clan going hunting!  an of course "old Stump Blower".

I remember reading "The Road To Tinkhamtown" when it first appeared in FS.  then maybe 20 years went by before the Ford collection was published, and it was the first story I read in the book (I think it is the last story in the book).  Always makes a tear come to my eye! 

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why not a lab???
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