In the early sixties when I was in the service I met a dog trainer from Texas whose name was either Hobson or Hopson, I can't recall his first name, probably never knew it. He was the best dog man I ever knew and I still think about things he taught me. He was of course a pointer and setter man so I went a different direction when I got home.
I wondered if any of the old time trialers on here would have any information on him and if he is still living. I am not sure his age but he was somewhat older than Me. I think he would be 90 at least now. He had a lot of plans. I wonder sometimes what he accomplished...Cj
Hopson or hobson
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Re: Hopson or hobson
Hoppy Hopson had a kennel near Alvord, Texas at one time, he was a professional trainer for many years.
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Seems like NBHA holds a stake in his honor, meaning he has passed and was a trainer/handler of some standing. He made good on his promise.
http://www.nbhadog.org/stake.php?stakeID=242
http://www.nbhadog.org/stake.php?stakeID=242
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Re: Hopson or hobson
Neil,Neil wrote:Seems like NBHA holds a stake in his honor, meaning he has passed and was a trainer/handler of some standing. He made good on his promise.
http://www.nbhadog.org/stake.php?stakeID=242
Thanks, that explains a lot. He was a huge believer in the complete dog. He thought the honor and retrieve were at least as important as the point.
I am sure he was a bit upset with the NBHA rule changes. Although they were necessary for survival................Cj