I like to mix it up with Ripley–keep him on his toes and ready for anything he may encounter in the field. Yesterday, I tossed a bowling pin for him to retrieve. It took him a minute or two and some encouragement, but he eventually figured out how to pick it up and brought it back. Then, it was game on!
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nhammInactiveRobbinsdalePosts: 7348June 22, 2018 at 4:13 pm #1781937
Cute! That looks funny and I have to ask… why do you have a bowling pin?
June 22, 2018 at 6:10 pm #1781944They’re fun to shoot at! I have a box full of bowling alley rejects.
deertrackerPosts: 8967June 22, 2018 at 8:02 pm #1781957Cute! That looks funny and I have to ask… why do you have a bowling pin?
The question is Sharon, why do you not have a bowling pin?
DTJoe OlsenPosts: 5Joe OlsenPosts: 5June 27, 2018 at 9:42 am #1782722My Spinone is Orange Roan with a few Orange patches. His name is Milo and he came from Griffin’s Hedgerow Hunters, They are in Troy, Kansas.
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June 27, 2018 at 9:56 am #1782730My Spinone is Orange Roan with a few Orange patches. His name is Milo and he came from Griffin’s Hedgerow Hunters, They are in Troy, Kansas.
Good to have another onboard! Ripley’s got a lot of orange interspersed in his fur, but he doesn’t have much for dark orange patches.
June 30, 2018 at 9:09 am #1783307<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Sharon M wrote:</div>
Cute! That looks funny and I have to ask… why do you have a bowling pin?The question is Sharon, why do you not have a bowling pin?
DTI’ll admit there are a lot of strange things in my house, but we do not have a bowling pin.
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