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<blockquote data-quote="M5farm" data-source="post: 931666" data-attributes="member: 18487"><p>Dec 2005 my wife was in the hospital having her hysterectomy and in the paper that day there was a picture of a Chesapeake Bay retriever at Partner for pets. This was a Sunday and they have limited hours and I was about to go stir crazy at the hospital. My wife told me to go there and adopt the one in the paper. When I arrived he had already been spoken for and the lady said we have another one that's a 1.5yr old female if I would like to look at her, but she warned me this dog was turned over to them because she was too high strung with the original owners kids and she had been adopted twice and returned because they couldn't handle her. When I walked out to the pen. she was every where jumping and running. I opened the door and she was so excited. I told her to sit and she set down and waited for my next instruction. I adopted her on the spot. She was a handful all of her years very high strung and would retrieve for hours in the water she never quit. She would also not let anyone in the house if I was not home. We had a lot of trials and more hunting memories than I have time to write. In this picture we were Dove hunting last year (her last dove hunt). This past march my wife let her out to do her business at 6am </p><p>And for some reason she went across the road and was killed. We were blessed to have BLAZE in our family for 7 yrs. She is missed every day. Thank you for honoring her in this poll. </p><p></p><p>Darryl Matthews</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M5farm, post: 931666, member: 18487"] Dec 2005 my wife was in the hospital having her hysterectomy and in the paper that day there was a picture of a Chesapeake Bay retriever at Partner for pets. This was a Sunday and they have limited hours and I was about to go stir crazy at the hospital. My wife told me to go there and adopt the one in the paper. When I arrived he had already been spoken for and the lady said we have another one that’s a 1.5yr old female if I would like to look at her, but she warned me this dog was turned over to them because she was too high strung with the original owners kids and she had been adopted twice and returned because they couldn’t handle her. When I walked out to the pen. she was every where jumping and running. I opened the door and she was so excited. I told her to sit and she set down and waited for my next instruction. I adopted her on the spot. She was a handful all of her years very high strung and would retrieve for hours in the water she never quit. She would also not let anyone in the house if I was not home. We had a lot of trials and more hunting memories than I have time to write. In this picture we were Dove hunting last year (her last dove hunt). This past march my wife let her out to do her business at 6am And for some reason she went across the road and was killed. We were blessed to have BLAZE in our family for 7 yrs. She is missed every day. Thank you for honoring her in this poll. Darryl Matthews [/QUOTE]
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