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by Held on 19 November 2008 - 19:11

Daveb no need to get emotional and cry like a little girl.stop dancing around and answer why if you have better trainers and breeders in US  then why r u importing trined and title dogs from europe and not the other way around.whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.have a nice one.


by Daveb on 19 November 2008 - 19:11

Held

Exactly what I said is there are good trainers all over the world.  Geography really does not impede the quality of an Idea.

Specically I was wondering what your qualications are?  

Here I will type slower so that you understand

W H A T   H A V E   Y O U   D O N E   W I T H   Y O U R   D O G S ?

I really don't care if you live near good trainers....

I Guess I may be crying like a girl but at least I will be doing it while working my dogs.

Looks like we just found a european wannabe

Good day

 


by Held on 19 November 2008 - 19:11

Little girl i am still looking for the answer to my simple question.u just don't have it do u.


PowerHaus

by PowerHaus on 19 November 2008 - 20:11

DAMN IT!  Why did you hijack a great thread!  If held does not agree that is fine......but let other explore the posibilities!!!!!

NO ONE ELSE RESPOND TO HELD PLEASE! 

Vickie

www.PowerHausKennels.com


by Steve Leigh on 19 November 2008 - 20:11

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yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 19 November 2008 - 20:11

shelly stohl:  If your going to Steve's for table training, get the message: he sold his tables a long time ago. bring your own table or use a drum or a picnic table.  Better bring your sleeping bag or a camper.

 

 

 

 

 

 


PowerHaus

by PowerHaus on 19 November 2008 - 22:11

Steve,

Can my first table be about 30inches tall by 6 feet long and 2 feet wide?  This is the table for what you and I were talking about.

Vickie

www.PowerHausKennels.com

 


by Steve Leigh on 20 November 2008 - 00:11

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PowerHaus

by PowerHaus on 20 November 2008 - 01:11

Steve,

That is what I figured!  The most important part is that the table is stable, not wobbly and not something that can be knocked over!

I have the base of my table then!  I just need to secure the metal posts and put a top on it! 

Woo Hoo!!

Vickie

www.PowerHausKennels.com

 

 


jletcher18

by jletcher18 on 20 November 2008 - 01:11

Louise,  thanks for the links. 

john






 


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