Why is it always the best ones?

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Kevin Dowell
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Why is it always the best ones?

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Sad day here at my place today. Was on my way home from work and found my 9 month old male in the middle of the road :cry: Somehow he got off of his chain. Never seen one this young with any more heart or desire to run a rabbit in my life.
I had made a post a couple of months ago about how he got started. Was running my other dogs near the house, and he climbed a 6 foot high chain link fence to go to them. He honestly jumped right in and started on his own. After that, i had to tie him out cause he kept climbing out to go find a bunny.The first time i took him out to solo him, he jumped and ran his own rabbit for about 45 minutes like he was tied to it. Can't help but think of what might have been. I sure am going to miss that little fella. I would like to thank Pete Tuck for selling him to me.
R.I.P little buddy :angel:

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I've seen your post on here about your pup he sure sounded like a good one. sorry for your loss
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Sorry to hear about your loss and you're right it does seem to always be the good ones.
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BRIERMAN
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I AGREE WITH BUNNYBLASTER !!! SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS

Pete Tuck
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Kevin, sorry to hear about your pup. There are three left off of that litter and they are doing very well. THe next time Anthony and I have a litter off of Rifle and Charidy you can count on one at no cost other than the gas you have to spend to meet me somewhere.
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Kevin Dowell
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Re: Why is it always the best ones?

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Pete,

That is one of the finest gestures i have ever received. It truly shows what kind of mand you are :!:
I would absolutely love to have another one out of that cross. Thanks, and God Bless

Kevin

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ANTHONY KERR
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Post by ANTHONY KERR »

Kevin,
I'm sorry about your loss. I own the sire and a litter mate to your pup. We will make the cross again. The male I have started on the second day at less than 5 months old and is all business. Pete will take care of you.
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Whitey51
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Sorry To hear about that. Its never easy especially when they are well on their way.

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