Retrieving beagles

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xdawg2
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Re: Retrieving beagles

Post by xdawg2 »

Here is a video of what deacon does each time

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96FLtLzy ... ata_player

I also have it on my video page at http://www.xdawgbeagles.com

MI-Beagler
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Re: Retrieving beagles

Post by MI-Beagler »

Xdawg, I use the same command "bring it here" and he brings it every time. It has saved me a couple times already, I love it
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xdawg2
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Re: Retrieving beagles

Post by xdawg2 »

I like not having to wade into briars if I've got deacon with me.

rabbitsmoker
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Re: Retrieving beagles

Post by rabbitsmoker »

I had 4 hounds that would retrive and it looked funny when all 4 had to have there mouth on the rabbit and bringin it to me

Pulpwood725
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Re: Retrieving beagles

Post by Pulpwood725 »

I had an open marked gyp that would catch and bring a rabbit back to you still alive.

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