SUDDITHS MISSISSIPPI DAN R.I.P.
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SUDDITHS MISSISSIPPI DAN R.I.P.
Suddiths Mississippi Dan died in his kennel this morning after getting a funugs in his lungs called Blastomicosis. We got him on the medicine right away but it was to late. Anyone that saw him run knows what a great gundog he was, and he will be truely missed. He was the foundation of our breeding program. Mike Poupore
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Gun Runners,
Sorry to hear about Dan.
He was one of those rare hounds that had a ton of hunt and could run no matter what mother nature threw at him!
He will be missed,
LPB
Sorry to hear about Dan.
He was one of those rare hounds that had a ton of hunt and could run no matter what mother nature threw at him!
He will be missed,
LPB
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Dan was the best gun dog I have ever hunted behind.
He wasn't the best trial dog I've ever seen and he wasn't the classiest dog I've every watched.
He was a relentless son of a gun who never knew the word quit.
He was mouthly, some times he could be over competitive, but he never failed us when we were gun hunting. We never had a day he could not put a rabbit in front of the gun.
I'll forever measure every gun dog against him.
The best memory I'll ever have of that dog was when we were in Iowa, 12 hours from home with two trailers full of dogs, and ONE we could count on every day.
With out him we wouldn't have shot 1/4 the amount of rabbits that we did.
The last day he was running rabbits with his eyes swollen shut, when I finally got to him he passed out on the lead on the way back to the truck.
Mike, thanks so much for trying everything possible to keep the ol'man around. I was sure hoping you would get to hunt over him for a long time.
I can honestly say I liked that dog better than I do most people.
Rest in peace buddy. You will never be forgotten.

He wasn't the best trial dog I've ever seen and he wasn't the classiest dog I've every watched.
He was a relentless son of a gun who never knew the word quit.
He was mouthly, some times he could be over competitive, but he never failed us when we were gun hunting. We never had a day he could not put a rabbit in front of the gun.
I'll forever measure every gun dog against him.
The best memory I'll ever have of that dog was when we were in Iowa, 12 hours from home with two trailers full of dogs, and ONE we could count on every day.
With out him we wouldn't have shot 1/4 the amount of rabbits that we did.
The last day he was running rabbits with his eyes swollen shut, when I finally got to him he passed out on the lead on the way back to the truck.
Mike, thanks so much for trying everything possible to keep the ol'man around. I was sure hoping you would get to hunt over him for a long time.
I can honestly say I liked that dog better than I do most people.
Rest in peace buddy. You will never be forgotten.

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