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Date Posted: 22:52:24 03/28/10 Sun
Author: Damian
Subject: Re: Short resume
In reply to: Jenny W 's message, "Short resume" on 12:38:19 03/28/10 Sun

I am exhausted so we will make this short, I started training canines out of the military(1990-96) after I got out I trained under trainers in Maine, California and Texas. Spent a few years in competition obedience,protection sport and weight pull before getting digruntled with egos and politics. Spent a few years as the district trainer for a big box pet store and recently(3yrs) went out on my own. I started hunting hogs with friends(it is Texas after all) and just over the last year working with cattle. My wife trains also and competes with our dogs in agility and flyball for fun. I left shepherds and moved into APBT's (which I will always own) and was sucker punched by a boerboel. I owned a presa and was training two cane corso's for someone when a friend dropped his boerboel off for me to train. Blackwell's Vegas put what I thought were hard working molosser types, to shame. I was so impressed with the dog that the breeder(JB) was contacted and he just happened to have a nice juvenile female bred by (DKH).
Although Sugar leads a life of luxury as our couch potato, her offspring have been placed in working homes if they make the first and second cut and sold as pets(spay/nueter in the contract) if they don't make the cuts.
David, I think you were contacted by Chris from River Bottom Ranch, she has one of Sugar's offspring(Cheyenne) working with her now and I am proud to say that Cheyenne is doing everything a good farm dog should.

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