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    Where's the knob where you wind it up?

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    thats the cool thing about the pointers, you can have so many different types and still run them together
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCGSP View Post
    Where's the knob where you wind it up?
    It's on the rear, nicely docked. Give it a pull, away he goes for 10 mins. At 10 weeks he is growing now, must be the size of a large hedgehog. I don't know how the spanner guys get on? Do they accidentally stand on the occasional pup?

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    Must do. I reckon that's why they're so short

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCGSP View Post
    Must do. I reckon that's why they're so short
    You've noticed that about spaniel owners too?
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    12 weeks and already spaniel sized

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    You could hide a spice girl under each of those ears
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    Better tie him down in a a strong breeze RCGSP or you'll loose him. With sails like that you should call him wingnut

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    i still worry about a hawk coming down and taking my cocker away and its fully grown
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaimaicockher View Post
    i still worry about a hawk coming down and taking my cocker away and its fully grown
    keep in ya pants then ya have no problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    keep in ya pants then ya have no problem

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    Perfect dogs go under stuff, good dogs go over stuff... most pointers go around stuff!

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    Photos of your dog

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Size:  69.9 KBgot Oskar proper swimming today. Was anxious as the last dog I had spooked for some reason and took a fair while to get back into it. The warm back waters of the Tutaikuri are just perfect even the kids could not resist in the end.
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    Different rabbit, same dog? That is definitely not Thailand Tussock.
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    Re: Photos of your dog

    Cruiser lookin good :thumbup:

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