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Looking for a German Shorthaired Pointer?


cabinfever

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Available - AKC registered German Shorthaired Pointer, liver in color. Located in Grand Rapids.

***Daisy has gone to a good home. Name & number removed.***

Thanks Rick & FishingMN!!!

[This message has been edited by cabinfever (edited 03-06-2004).]

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Forget you and Charlie? BDR who do you think is gonna show Daisy how its done?

Hey Cabinfever thanks! Daisy is just a beautiful dog and we have been having a real good time getting to know her today. She seems to be settling right in. Your Aunt and Uncle were real nice and definetly sad to see her go. We'll have to go up to Grand Rapids and do some grousin' up there so she can visit.

mm

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Congrats MM- I am lookin forward to meeting Diasy!!I think Charlie needs a friend. grin.gif
You will have to stop by one of these days. Can you make the pointing clinic day?

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If I only had more time!

Brian Rogers

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Hey Brian!
I'm gonna try and make it. Daisy and I (me especially) could use some help like the clinic day. Should be great. If you want just swing by my place and meet her anytime; otherwise we'll come visit. Later sir!

mm

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