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Old October 2nd 08, 03:48 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
Robin Nuttall
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Default The Mighty Hunter

Okay, I'm getting used to Zipper catching rodent-like things on a
regular basis. But tonight he flushed a covey of Quail...

And caught one! Holy cats!

He managed to hang onto it for almost a minute before it got away,
listing slightly to one side and uttering meeps of distress. It landed
about 30 feet away and darned if he didn't track, flush, and almost catc
it again!

I don't have a Min Pin, I have a fox red Mini-Lab.

New! Designer! Breed! I think I can make big bucks. Who wants a puppy?
 




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