Pups or young dogs Mid America?

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Moonbeam13
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Pups or young dogs Mid America?

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Does anyone have any high quality social high drive working dutchie pups or young dogs in the middle area of the U.S? I live in Arkansas. I need confident and high drive (ball/tug) for disaster search and rescue. I prefer a small female.
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Lynn - I don't know what you consider close, but I am located in Cookeville, TN. We have a few 8 month olds that might fit the bill perfectly. My website is www.northwoodsK9.com or www.thunderhawkcanine.com. We keep back most of what we breed to raise for various lines of work. If you look at the Northwoods website, the 8 month olds are a repeat breeding of the D-litter. Additionally, you can visit our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/NWK9.THK9/) and speak directly with owners of our dogs, the owners specifically of the D-litter and littermates of the E-litter (the 8 month olds).

Good luck in your search. If TN is a bit far, feel free to PM with questions about other breeders closer by. Some are great, some not-so-great!
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Lynn, I have one of Christie's D-Litter dogs...he is awesome! He is very intelligent, plenty of drive, and confidence that is steady as a rock. Also, Christie is a knowledgeable, honest, and responsible breeder.

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:love:
Awwwe. Thanks Rick!!!

PS - the check is in the mail ;-) HAHA
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Be proud of the things that you have taught your dog. Be humbled and grateful for all of the things that your dog has taught you. - Unknown
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