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Old 08-03-2009, 10:20 AM
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Re: Springer mix puppy

Guys please this is not more so my decision this is my mother's and I never mentioned once keeping the other puppy (I even checked old threads), I said I would take him back not keep him.

I have not contacted Kent police, I would not be able to get out that far unless someone was willing to come get him I am in Devon. It sounds fantastic and he's slightly toy orientated but he's more food orientated but still has a drive to work for it and he's often finding things we hiding from socks, toys to treats and he finds them all the time.

He would likely be a good gundog but I think a rather large springer mix would not be the best of sight and would easily be spotted, so no I don't expect him as a gundog.

I will try and contact my local police, the website said they take 8-18 months old dogs but maybe if I write them a letter, (no phone number provided) they might be interested.

I would keep Bear if I could but we should have never kept him, he belongs to my mum not me and this is her decision, i've just had to accept I can't keep him and he's not suited for my mum.
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