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Celia & Max
Hamilton
Midway, Texas
Cell phone 936-348-4645
Email:
maxcelia@hughes.net
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Welcome to
Crossroads Tollers!
A website to promote our little red dogs, the
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, also know as
Toller. Tollers have been refrered to as "Living
decoys". As hunters we use the tolling of the
Toller to lure ducks within gun range. |
We are two people who love dogs. We have had dogs around
all our ives, but never really "trained" or hunted with a "trained" dog
until about 5 years ago. We became more involved with our local
retriever club, Bryan-College Station Retriever Club. As Toller
owners we are associated with
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
Club-USA and both the
American Kennel Club and the
Hunting Retriever Club/United Kennel
Club, and help when our local club hosts annual hunting tests under
the regulations of these organizations. We own Tollers and we love
them. Our Tollers are house dogs. Do not misunderstand, they
are working dogs and do occasionally stay in kennels, but they live with
us.

Somewhere along they way
from researching and purchasing a Toller and hunting, we got caught up
in this group, figuring that somebody probably knew a little bit more
about making that puppy sit and stay than we did. Surely someone in a
retriever club and the Toller club knew how to make a Toller into a
great companion and hunting partner. And possibly someone in
this group knew where the ducks and geese were landing, and could take
us out hunting some winter morning. And maybe, if we were lucky, we
could make some friends who would share some shells, some hot coffee,
some goose gumbo, some training tips, and some tall tales.
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These are a few of our favorite spots for information
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Look
at my new online photo album filled with pictures from hunt test events,
Tollers and our family. |
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Communities & Forums
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Madison County is a great place to live, hunt and raise a
family with Tollers. Find out more about where we live with the
following links.
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This site was last updated
05/26/08
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