intellectualist
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Location: Near Asheville
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PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, do not buy a dog at Autumn Oaks unless someone is selling a dog that lives near you and will give you some trial. You are setting yourself up for disappointment unless you are going to buy a pup or a very young dog that you know is not doing much!
Nine out of ten dogs you will be even remotely interested in buying will surely belong to someone who lives hundreds of miles from you and when the dog turns out to be something other than what it should, you will be stuck with it.
I know this sounds untrusting but alot of people will tell you only what they want you to know about the dog, but most of the time if the dog was worth keeping, it would not be for sale at Autumn Oaks.I was at Walker Days last year with three other guys and two of them bought dogs on the seller's word and they had a 100% failure rate. The walker bitch done exactly as the guy described except the guy did not mention she was freaking crazy. I wanted to wring that dogs neck before my friend finally gave her away three weeks later!
The other dog was an absolute total waste from what I heard as I never had the headache to have to hunt with it!
Stick with a pup or a young dog not over 16-18 months old and that way you can get something you know you can work with!
Just my two cents!
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