WEBSITE FINALLY!

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Tony Jr
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WEBSITE FINALLY!

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Well, I finally set down and built me a beagle website! Ya'll check it out! Feel free to post in the guestbook!

http://www.geocities.com/boogerhollowkennels


Any problems you run into please let me know. I think I worked out all the bugs but if you find any let me know! :cool:

Let me know what y'all think!
'It's not the quantity but the quality of the hunt!!'
http://blogs.clarionledger.com/tholeman/

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Still 2 pedigrees to add and a little fine tuning but it's close to being done! :cool:

The two that will be added are descendents of Ponrun A Train. Anyone know anything about him?
'It's not the quantity but the quality of the hunt!!'
http://blogs.clarionledger.com/tholeman/

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Post by Huntin54 »

What kind of rabbits are they that you sell??

Nice looking site, and some good looking dogs.

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good looking site.
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Post by john c. »

Very nice site Tony. Great looking dogs too. I really liked the story on how ya got back into beagling. :cool:

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Thanks Fellas! John C. thanks! That page means more than the rest of the site to me!

Huntin54 these are swamp rabbits. They've been crossed with something else, or some have. A few will have a white spot on thier heads. We're using that to identify them in the wild. You'll know the day I kill one! I'll post about it hopefully this next season!
'It's not the quantity but the quality of the hunt!!'
http://blogs.clarionledger.com/tholeman/

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