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Nice dogs mate. Used to have a cocker when i was growing up. My old man has just got a 2 year old Springer, fully trained to the gun. Can't wait till we go out next to check him out...

 

Cheers BigGUN

 

My two are fully trained to the gun (when they feel like it) the other two we were looking after for a friend while they were on holiday. Four Springers, what a nightmare

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Haha. nice dogs frans. The mrs still competing with the spotty dog?

 

Yes she is, and thank you very much for remembering and asking, very thoughtfull of you. Micky, (my wife) just got done with knee surgery. It has been two weeks now so I expect she will jump back into the competing real soon.

 

Thanks again ED!

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