Help for newcommers?

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whiskeyrun
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Help for newcommers?

Post by whiskeyrun »

I have two 7mth females & two 3mnth males, females are running well already but we're learning together! Would love to know where to go to get help in learning how to train for & get into trials & tell whether my pups have what it takes. Thanks all!

Briarshakers Daddy
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Post by Briarshakers Daddy »

where are you located. if you put your area on here i am sure sonme one close to you will contact you.Charles Salyers 1306 south highway 207 Rush Ky.
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whiskeyrun
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I'm located just outside of Roanoke, Virginia (Southwestern VA)

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Huntin54
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Post by Huntin54 »

whiskeyrun there is alot of people in that area im sure someone can help

timberdoodle
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Post by timberdoodle »

one of the first people i would contact in that area around Roanoke is Les Blondino of Madison Heights Va. He will be able to point you in a direction of a beagle club in the area and you can take it from there!! best of luck!!

hounddog
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Whiskeyrun,


I live just north of you in Rockbridge County. I would be glad to help anyway I can. You can call me at 540-292-3000 or come up for a run or two. I have plenty of rabbits and several young and old dogs to run with. Thanks Jim




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