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I believe Mr Finder does
he does, he sent me these photos in the mail, but I have not heard from him since and I don't have hos phone number or contact info. If someone has it can you p.m. it to me. Thanks John
I did some research & with some advice from Mr. Pelzer I found a male pup that will make a great cross with my Northern Queen Isabella. It will be 2 years or so but I will be breeding her. I'm trying hard to make sure I stay true to the square face, long low ears, & awesome hunting line my Grandpa had. My Isabella is a great, great. Ect.... Grandaughter to Northern Chief so the new Blakesley Redbones with have the old Blakesley blood in them. So If your looking for a Redbone in the next couple years, I might have what your looking for.
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Heath Blakesley
Easy to find his number---REDBOOK!!
Golden Girl is spaded and her sister doesn't seem to want to have pups per Terry. And I think Joe was bred to a Sawblade bred female once when Jimmy was still alive.
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OLD TIMER
Nice to see information for what i considered the strongest line in the redbone breed. I started purchasing my Blakesley bred redbones from Dave Pelzer many years ago back when i had more hair, less aches and pains and no silver white in my mustache. Must be 20 plus years now. We had some good ones and still do There was Jaws, Jamin, Jazzi, Jabba, Jangles, and from them we had others. Jaws i must say was my favorite all around coonhond he did it all with class. Were hunters, not comp hunters, but hunters just the same. We have run on bear and coon for years. These hounds have proven them selves as hunters and are what i consider houndy hounds true and good hounds.
Wanted to share some words about these hounds and am glad to see some are working to keep this line going. We will be breeding some of our stock as well in the future will keep those that have interest posted.
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Who else
has Blakesley
Blakesley Redbone Pups
My Blakesley bitch had her litter. 4 males & 5 females, if interested shoot me an email or reply to this post. I'll send pictures of the papers for the Dam & Sire if interested. let me know. I had requests for 6 pups before I bred her & a few people backed out because of unplanned expenses(a couple of them got their wifes pregnant ect...) so I have to get aholed of the rest and find out who is still gonna get one but first come, first served! there is one male pup that I may keep but the other 8 are up for grabs.
The Dam, Blakesley's Northern Isabella
The Sire, Blakesley's Northern Geronimo
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Heath Blakesley
Good Luck Heath---
Those are some nice bred pups you have there.
This weekend I made the trip down to Terry's with Rose and bred to his Ranger hound.
He carries a couple litter mates to the Timmy hound I had back in the late 90's which went back to Norman Lufcy and Roy Blakesley blood, also Red Oak Mike. On top is his Great Grandsire Robbie Farrs old Zack, Grandsire is Redman and also up close is Rambln Red Ace ll
He is an old cold nose hound that because of his age, brings those old hounds up as close as I could find. Both parents of these pups are "open" on track and good tree hounds---time will tell??
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Better than expected!
A big thank you to Dave Pelzer once again! I did some research to find just the right male to breed my Blakesley female & asked Dave what he thought of the bloodlines I was looking at. He confirmed that the pups from Old Dan & Jill from Night Train Kennels out of Cleveland, Georgia was the way to go & boy was it! these pups are pure BEASTS!!! Smart, LOUD, LOUD, LOUD, fantastic Bawl mouth, great problem solvers! I had my pick of the litter treeing at 7 1/2 weeks! I'll try & post some pictures if I can remember my Photobucket password, lol. These are some of the best dogs I've seen in a long time. I was going for the best hunting dogs I could on this litter & I didn't really care about the looks so much but I got the best of both worlds anyway. Thanks again Dave! I have great respect for you & can't thank you enough for all the advice & above all, thanks for keeping the bloodline going!
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Heath Blakesley
here is the pick of the litter & I'm keeping him!
Blakesley's Northern Apache
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Heath Blakesley
Apache Treeing at 7 1/2 weeks old
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Heath Blakesley
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Those are fine-looking pups. I especially like your pick. Very handsome. Any chance the sire was that Hammerin' Hank dog out of Jill and Dan? I sure like his looks. Best of luck with your new pup.
Tom
The sire is a pup I bought out of Old Dan & Jill that I named Blakesley's Northern Geronimo. Great dog with Old Dan's mouth but louder, you can tell its him from a mile away! Never heard anything like it before, it sounds like a heavy bawl while someone is squeezing his nuts! Lol Hank is from a couple litters before mine & he's a great dog too.
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Heath Blakesley
Thanks. Again, good luck with that pup. Super nice looking.
Old Timer
I would love to talk to you sometime about this line of dogs. If you would call me and leave your number I would return your call in the evening time. 573-743-3075. thanks for your time ,,,,,,,Gary
Any more
Blakesley dogs out there??
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