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Richard Henry (Dick) Doolan, A Typical Kerry BlueReprinted from The Kerry Blue Terrier Club of England Handbook 1995 with sincere gratitude
Doolan had been a great winner in the show ring in his day, a superb ratter and rabbiter. But as a retriever, well, he had never been asked to do the work of a Labrador. These stories show the brains and initiative of a good Kerry.
One day I heard the hunting horn, showing the fox had gone to ground. The fox had done a lot of damage to local poultry and the huntsman asked if I had a terrier. Doolan was with me and knew what was wanted. After very little digging he was in, and that fox did not like him. He was not stopping to argue. When he bolted our job was done. Doolan eventually emerged thoroughly pleased with himself and that proud twinkle in his eye--a job well done. The huntsman came back later and gave us a couple of the pads of the big old dog fox. "A useful dog you have got there, bet he has done this sort of work before." "Never been asked to go to ground for fox before." "Well, he knew what he was about." We were duly thanked, and again I was a very proud Kerry owner. Doolan was nine years old when both these incidents took place.
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