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Picking Pup
Sire & Dam
Re: Picking Pup
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Originally posted by R.L.Allen
Sire & Dam
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Adam Davis, owner handler Backwoods Blues
Home of some trashy culls,
it ain't the years it the miles that make me look this way
I look at proper bite, both testicles, crooked leggs, ear set and length, color is important to some, personality and dark eyes.
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Home Of:
Gr Nt Ch, Ch Natural Smokey River Irene a coondog (Mailes Bob X Nt Ch Utchman Blue Two)
Gr Nt Ch Natural Smokey River Flo UKC Top 20 placing 15th UKC World 2011, top 100 2014 (Rebel x Mailes Lil)
The Hounds I Enjoyed Hunting:
Dual Gr Natural Smokey River Rebel, A buddy of mine
Gr. Nt Natural Blue Echo ( Gr Nt Quail Ck Jimmy X Nt Ch Natural Blue Bell)
Gr Nt Smokey River Chief's Joe (JBS Chief X Gr Nt Jeans Ruby)
Gr. Nt. Ch. Natural Smokey River Lucy (Chief's Joe X Muggins)
And Many More
Let the pup pick u not the other way around
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Originally posted by youngwalkerman
Let the pup pick u not the other way around
i dont know if this is true or not, but i read this one time. a long time ago the men would make a circle with dry grass, and put the pups in the middle of it. then they would set the dry grass on fire, then they would turn the mama dog loose, the mama dog would jump over the fire to get her pups. the first pup the mama dog would grab and jump back across the fire is the pup the men would keep lol. dont know if this is true, or if it is if it would work, i just read it and it made me always wonder.lol
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