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Saturday October 13, 2007 3:16 AM


By DAVE KOLPACK

Associated Press Writer

CASSELTON, N.D. (AP) - Pheasant hunting season brings out the best in Tess, a 5-year-old German wirehaired pointer who became a national champion despite the loss of one leg. ``When you let her out of the truck, she's hunting from the second she jumps off that tailgate. Just like that,'' said the dog's owner, Keith Kemmer, snapping his fingers.

``She never quits. The other dogs, by the end of the day, they'll come up and lay by the truck. Not her.''

It was Kemmer who accidentally ran over the dog's right rear leg with his pickup about four years ago. He said he was devastated, not only for the dog's suffering, but also because she had shown great promise as a pointer.

``I thought about it all night long. Should I put her down?'' Kemmer said. ``Then I thought maybe I could make a pet out of her. A house pet.''

Tess still qualifies as a house pet. She's the only one of Kemmer's three hunting dogs who gets to come inside. But she's also developed into the prize-winning hunting dog that Kemmer envisioned when he got her.

Tess still had stitches from the amputation when Kemmer let her tag along on a pheasant hunt. His other two dogs, who were still in the puppy stage, had trouble finding a downed pheasant. Kemmer gave Tess a chance.

``Within five minutes, she had it,'' Kemmer said. ``She hadn't yet learned how to balance and she couldn't retrieve. So she just stood on the pheasant.''

That's when the training began.

Two years ago she registered a perfect score in the North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association's premier event. Only 100 out of about 4,500 dogs qualify for the competition. Tess was one of only 32 dogs to become a versatile champion.

Nate Larson, a dog trainer from Isabel, S.D., said many hunters in the area have heard about the story of Tess.

``You cannot train that into an animal,'' Larson said. ``Obviously that dog came from stock ... that had just plain heart. A lot of dogs in that situation would have quit on you.''

Kemmer jokes about his dog's celebrity status.

``She's kind of a showoff. She shows up on test day,'' he said, smiling.

Kemmer said she's even better out in the field, where she should be this weekend during North Dakota's pheasant hunting opener. Her best skill is finding birds and pointing, he said.

``A lot of dogs point at like a hot scent or where birds were,'' Kemmer said. ``When she points, 999 times out of 1,000 there's a bird there. And 995 times it's going to be a rooster.''

Although she labors at times while walking, Tess has few problems running, swimming and jumping. The only obstacles that give her pause are slippery grass and heavy snow.

``She can jump better than she let's me think she can,'' Kemmer said, smiling. ``At the end of the day I still pick her up to put her in the pickup. I guess she has me well-trained.''


http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,,-6993145,00.html



I thought this was a pretty cool story!
Mongojoe
Hummm....interesting....... She sounds kinda like my dog ... Lump, the no-legged dog.....AND... Lump will do tricks. Just click on the buttons at the upper right........... Have your sound turned on.

http://www.joecartoon.com/cartoons/148-lum...e_no_legged_dog
Hands
lol..that's too cool. My nearest neighbor, Fuzzy was his name, he had some type of dog that didn't have back legs. it was a little bitty dog and mean as can be..it would always chase the schoolbus down, scootin on his haunches...LOL. Dogs can be cool soemtimes...I like the spirit in those that are , "abnormal" (not the word I want, but can;t think of which word I want),
Mongojoe
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lol..that's too cool. My nearest neighbor, Fuzzy was his name, he had some type of dog that didn't have back legs. it was a little bitty dog and mean as can be..it would always chase the schoolbus down, scootin on his haunches...LOL. Dogs can be cool soemtimes...I like the spirit in those that are , "abnormal" (not the word I want, but can;t think of which word I want),



He should have got the dog a wheel chair... We have a little mini-weiner dog that, after back surgery, had to use a wheel chair for several months... There is a place called Doggon' Wheels, that sells them... We got her one like the little weiner dog on here in the "slide-show" on the right.

http://www.doggon.com/home.html
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