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by sunshine on 10 September 2008 - 00:09
Was this young man in Texas this Summer?
Maren
by Kandi on 10 September 2008 - 01:09
Alex spent 3 weeks in Texas working all the dogs Randall Hoadley could throw at him this summer. :) Randall has been an enormous support for Alex ....
Kandi
by CMassGSD on 10 September 2008 - 02:09
We are lucky to have someone so young and talented as Alex here in New England! Keep up the good work Alex!!
by Paul15 on 10 September 2008 - 02:09
First off, Alex is a great guy. He has worked one of my dogs and that was two years ago. I was impressed with his skill then. As somone who has Chris Carr catch my dogs several times a week, I would also be happy to have Alex do so if I ived closer. As someone said, more skilled, young , helpers are needed everywhere.
Keep up the great work Alex.
Paul Hoffman
Dagr v Eichenluft
Chukkie v Linienbach

by Zahnburg on 10 September 2008 - 03:09
I just got off the phone with Chico Stanford who showed his dog at the NE Regionals. He does not have an account here so he asked me to respond.
He was out-raged that a thread like this was started about Alex.
Chico's track was layed by Alex and he scored 95 points, and none of the five points lost could be attributed to the track-laying. In addition Chico watched all the SchH3 tracks, and says that every dog that failed did so due to training problems, not the track-laying.
Chico also thinks that the young-man has a lot of talent and expects great things from him in the near future.
by sunshine on 10 September 2008 - 03:09
Kandi,
Then Alex has caught my 'showline" dog in Texas. He will remember my boy Galaxy. Alex was a pleasure to have around in our part of the world. When is he coming back?
Maren

by Art Lavely on 10 September 2008 - 04:09
Alex, keep doing a great job as you have been. You are the future of our sport, and I would be happy to see you on the field catching my dog from one helper to another.
From what I saw on the video, the work was very correct and the drives are tight. What more do you want?
I also spoke to the only competitor from Florida (from our club) that was at this trial in the SCH III's and this is what he said to me from the field on his cell phone: "I dont know who that kid is out there but he is pretty darn good, really doing nice work out there and we need to more of this in the sport as most helpers are getting up there in age." -True.
It is 'effing amazing to me that people on these boards troll behind the shroud of the internet like a 600 pound Silver-Back Gorilla beating their chest about how they have done it all. Funny that these are the same people that are very uninterested in saying anything to you in person because it would actually require some stones to do that.

by Mystere on 10 September 2008 - 14:09
by Christopher Smith on 10 September 2008 - 15:09
Alex looks to be a good helper and I hope to see more of him in the future. This young MAN shows his courage by stepping up to the plate. Thanks Alex!
BTW, who won the NE regionals? And with what breed?

by CrashKerry on 10 September 2008 - 16:09
High in trial went to Sean Rivera with Bronson's Fekkai Rouge (malinois). The regional champion was Christine Gaumont with her own breeding, Jasper vom kleinen Teich (100% conformation lines).
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