2012 #1 ALL Age GSPCA
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2012 #1 ALL Age GSPCA
NFC, FC, 2x Ch BDK's Choe's Jax of All Trades (Trey): Number 1, AA dog in GSPCA standings, Number 1 AA dog, AKC GSP's by dogs defeated. I want to thank Keith and Robbi Gullege for bringing him to this level. It could not have been done with out them.
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Re: 2012 #1 ALL Age GSPCA
Huge Congrats, Brooks!!! Great news
When are you coming out this way?? Trudi
When are you coming out this way?? Trudi
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Re: 2012 #1 ALL Age GSPCA
Wow, Great job nice to hear!
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Re: 2012 #1 ALL Age GSPCA
Congrat's to all. Sure wish I lived closer, I really enjoyed your (both you and the Gulledges) company at Booneville last year. Especially now that they have a new trailer.
If You Ain't Lettin Lead Fly, Nothin Falls......
KJ's Hightailing Saddle x Von Grief's Abbey Road Litter
Whelped 12/23/2010
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=3061
FC Von Greif's Abbey Road
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=3059
FC/AFC Heidi Von Greif
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=3060
KJ's Hightailing Saddle x Von Grief's Abbey Road Litter
Whelped 12/23/2010
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=3061
FC Von Greif's Abbey Road
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=3059
FC/AFC Heidi Von Greif
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=3060
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Re: 2012 #1 ALL Age GSPCA
What are we gonna do with these goofy fieldtrialers????
All Age dog of the year? All Age National Champion?.... What is that?
Answer:
It is the pinnacle, the apex, the king, the head honcho, the big man on campus. It's why we criss cross the country at all hours of the day and night pulling a trailer load of horses and dogs. It's why some are able to see the sun rise most every day of their lives caring for and working their charges. It's why we travel 14 hrs. one way to a trial with one dog to run, get picked up in 30 seconds for taking out a bird and all you can talk about on the long humble trip home is where the next trial is. It's driving all night, getting home at 4:00 in the morning from a trial after getting your butt whipped and unloading the horses just to saddle them up and turn loose a set of dogs. It's refusing to give up when your favorite dog leaves this world. It's sunburn, it's frostbite, it's being struck by lightning, it's being thirsty, its being soaking wet, it's having a soar a$$, it's being kicked in the face by a horse, it's getting thrown off your horse, it's cold nights in the trailer, it's getting blown off by your dog, it's thousands of miles behind the wheel.... and coming back for more loving every second of it. It's the new friends, the old friends, the new places, the comradery, the kids, the wives, the husbands, the lifestyle... it's the memories folks... It's all about the memories. It's the undescribable relationship between a man, a horse, and his dog. It's the culmination of countless hours of work, the blood, the sweat, and the tears of all those involved. It's the look in a dogs eye, the intensity on point, the tireless, efficiant, and effortless pursuit of game. It's the glory of a win, the agony of defeat, the dedication, the passion. Whether it is one of many or something you've worked 40 years for I can only imagine the feeling is the same. Congrats Brooks, Keith, and Robbi
All Age dog of the year? All Age National Champion?.... What is that?
Answer:
It is the pinnacle, the apex, the king, the head honcho, the big man on campus. It's why we criss cross the country at all hours of the day and night pulling a trailer load of horses and dogs. It's why some are able to see the sun rise most every day of their lives caring for and working their charges. It's why we travel 14 hrs. one way to a trial with one dog to run, get picked up in 30 seconds for taking out a bird and all you can talk about on the long humble trip home is where the next trial is. It's driving all night, getting home at 4:00 in the morning from a trial after getting your butt whipped and unloading the horses just to saddle them up and turn loose a set of dogs. It's refusing to give up when your favorite dog leaves this world. It's sunburn, it's frostbite, it's being struck by lightning, it's being thirsty, its being soaking wet, it's having a soar a$$, it's being kicked in the face by a horse, it's getting thrown off your horse, it's cold nights in the trailer, it's getting blown off by your dog, it's thousands of miles behind the wheel.... and coming back for more loving every second of it. It's the new friends, the old friends, the new places, the comradery, the kids, the wives, the husbands, the lifestyle... it's the memories folks... It's all about the memories. It's the undescribable relationship between a man, a horse, and his dog. It's the culmination of countless hours of work, the blood, the sweat, and the tears of all those involved. It's the look in a dogs eye, the intensity on point, the tireless, efficiant, and effortless pursuit of game. It's the glory of a win, the agony of defeat, the dedication, the passion. Whether it is one of many or something you've worked 40 years for I can only imagine the feeling is the same. Congrats Brooks, Keith, and Robbi
FC/RU CH SM Queen High Flush (Abby) http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/genview.php?id=3815
2xCH/2xruCH FC BDK's Sin City Wildcard (Deuce) http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/genview.php?id=2269
2xCH/2xruCH FC BDK's Sin City Wildcard (Deuce) http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/genview.php?id=2269
Re: 2012 #1 ALL Age GSPCA
THIS right there^^^, is an absolutely EXCELLENT post and true to the word!Middlecreek wrote:What are we gonna do with these goofy fieldtrialers????
All Age dog of the year? All Age National Champion?.... What is that?
Answer:
It is the pinnacle, the apex, the king, the head honcho, the big man on campus. It's why we criss cross the country at all hours of the day and night pulling a trailer load of horses and dogs. It's why some are able to see the sun rise most every day of their lives caring for and working their charges. It's why we travel 14 hrs. one way to a trial with one dog to run, get picked up in 30 seconds for taking out a bird and all you can talk about on the long humble trip home is where the next trial is. It's driving all night, getting home at 4:00 in the morning from a trial after getting your butt whipped and unloading the horses just to saddle them up and turn loose a set of dogs. It's refusing to give up when your favorite dog leaves this world. It's sunburn, it's frostbite, it's being struck by lightning, it's being thirsty, its being soaking wet, it's having a soar a$$, it's being kicked in the face by a horse, it's getting thrown off your horse, it's cold nights in the trailer, it's getting blown off by your dog, it's thousands of miles behind the wheel.... and coming back for more loving every second of it. It's the new friends, the old friends, the new places, the comradery, the kids, the wives, the husbands, the lifestyle... it's the memories folks... It's all about the memories. It's the undescribable relationship between a man, a horse, and his dog. It's the culmination of countless hours of work, the blood, the sweat, and the tears of all those involved. It's the look in a dogs eye, the intensity on point, the tireless, efficiant, and effortless pursuit of game. It's the glory of a win, the agony of defeat, the dedication, the passion. Whether it is one of many or something you've worked 40 years for I can only imagine the feeling is the same. Congrats Brooks, Keith, and Robbi
CONGRATS to all involved! It is no easy task and takes a ton of miles in both the saddle of a horse and the "saddle" behind the wheel; a lot of blood, a lot of sweat and a whole lot of tears! Job well done!
Bruce Shaffer
"If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten"
Mark Twain
Bruce, Raine, Storm and GSP's
Almost Heaven GSP's
"In Search of the Perfect GSP";)
"If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten"
Mark Twain
Bruce, Raine, Storm and GSP's
Almost Heaven GSP's
"In Search of the Perfect GSP";)
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Re: 2012 #1 ALL Age GSPCA
Way to go Trey!
Re: 2012 #1 ALL Age GSPCA
Congrats on a Job well Done! Lots of dedication there!!!