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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1629020" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have to admit that I voted for Silvers dog. It was a tie in my mind but one willing to swim after a bull..... that gave him the edge. I get to watch some pretty incredible dogs and their trainers on a regular basis here. But I could never get a picture worthy of sharing. My old dog certainly did work good but since she went deaf I try not to use her as it is hard to call her off. Neighbor B told me that being a 14 year old, fat, half crippled, and deaf cow dog is like a badge of honor. Not many make it that far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1629020, member: 498"] I have to admit that I voted for Silvers dog. It was a tie in my mind but one willing to swim after a bull..... that gave him the edge. I get to watch some pretty incredible dogs and their trainers on a regular basis here. But I could never get a picture worthy of sharing. My old dog certainly did work good but since she went deaf I try not to use her as it is hard to call her off. Neighbor B told me that being a 14 year old, fat, half crippled, and deaf cow dog is like a badge of honor. Not many make it that far. [/QUOTE]
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