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Chkc World Champion Breaking Bad ( Spider )
Absolutely Pleasure dog first. He also place top ten Ukc World hunt and top 100 like 4 years straight. And I feel I could have won more with him but me and him clicked together.
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Home/ past owners:
2005 ukc Wldntch Grntch Bolden & Turpins
Insane jane. Handler/past owner
2005 over all setwd over all winner nt.ch
Bentley high dollar Lucy
2006 akc national pup champion Drop Dead
Fred ( Handler/ past owner)
2008 Ukc Ky State Champion Grntch High X
Pectations ( Handler / past owner)
2009 akc Ky State Champion Grntch
Hardwood X Press ( handler/ trainer)
Gr.Nt.Ch Big D & Joplins Super Sally
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GRNITE CH PKC CH CHKC CROSSBREED WORLD CHAMPION 2018 UKC WORLD HUNT 5th place Finisher MAFIA’S FANG SLINGING DEMON
Be Phenomenal or Be Forgotten
Dalton Cummings
918-533-6545
To me yes. I also find it more pleasurable to hunt a dog that hunts hard is independent has no reverse and has one thing on its mind when it turned loose. When I think of the behind the barn hide hunters dog I think of one that takes its time will pack up when turned loose with company and will maybe check in if it doesn’t get struck or if it works a track it can’t handle instead of just going on. Nothing wrong with either. The big difference in a strictly pleasure hunter dog and the dogs you see winning the big ones consistently is they don’t work on the situations that you run into in hunts while pleasure hunting. Not that there dogs won’t fill the truck bed up with coons they just aren’t trained to handle the pressure.
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GRNITE CH PKC CH CHKC CROSSBREED WORLD CHAMPION 2018 UKC WORLD HUNT 5th place Finisher MAFIA’S FANG SLINGING DEMON
Be Phenomenal or Be Forgotten
Dalton Cummings
918-533-6545
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