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Posted by Adam Davis on 01-14-2015 08:43 PM:

Most intelligent bluetick line or dog?

I like a dog with lots of brains so i thought i would give yall the chance to brag on that special one that was loaded up with brains or that line that just keeps producing the really smart ones.


Posted by bobbycagle1 on 01-14-2015 08:55 PM:

Smile

Dangerous thread!

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Posted by krocket on 01-15-2015 02:09 AM:

I''VE HAD GOOD LUCK WITH ALL THE LINES I THINK IT JUST BOILS DOWN TO EACH DOG JUST LIKE PEOPLE


Posted by John Carroll on 01-15-2015 04:17 AM:

I don't know if there is a line that is consistently smarter than all the rest.

But the smartest Bluetick hound I ever saw was Dual Gr. Ch. Razor Ridge Pop A Top.

He was smarter than some people.

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Posted by Gary Napier II on 01-15-2015 06:06 AM:

I would have to agree with John. I don't think there one line that reproduces a smarter hound than the others consistently.


Posted by breezyoaks on 01-15-2015 12:23 PM:

smarts

Probably has more to do w people than lines of dogs.
smart owners pretty normally wont cross dumb dogs.
thus, i wouldnt worry about the individual line...pay more attention to the guys making the breeding decisions and you will be farther ahead in the long run...

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Posted by grayrider on 01-15-2015 04:16 PM:

smart dog

My first registered hound was a male out of braggs west virginia blue 4. that dog could read your mind. i raised one pup out of him and a hammer bred female, who was smart. Brutus could reason out tracks and go where the coon was going. his momma did that some. Gary Uchtmans Ranger2 dog was extremely intelligent, along with the best all around dog I ever went hunting with. You can tell an intelligent dog by the look in their eyes.

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Posted by breezyoaks on 01-15-2015 04:47 PM:

Re: smart dog

quote:
Originally posted by grayrider
[B. You can tell an intelligent dog by the look in their eyes. [/B]


How true this is......in my younger day i was more worried about what color, how many spots, length of ears , how loud, ...blahh blahh.....
over the years i have noticed this in every one if my best hounds...
pretty normally the smart ones will make alot of eye contact with u once they get to know you, almost like they are human.....and the rest will do about anything to avoid eye contact.....look away, run the chain, etc....

Jmo...
Pb

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Posted by Mark V. on 01-16-2015 11:16 AM:

The old Bullet dogs was very smart.


Posted by BILOH on 01-16-2015 01:39 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Mark V.
The old Bullet dogs was very smart.


I will have to agree with Mark.
This was passed on down thru the Rattler hounds.


Posted by Vic Stoll on 01-16-2015 05:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by BILOH
I will have to agree with Mark.
This was passed on down thru the Rattler hounds.



Bill, I'll jump in line behind you & Mark & add a third to that motion! I have seen a couple hounds from that blood that were very intelligent. The icing on the cake was they were very nice coon treeing dogs to go along with that intelligence!

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Posted by Tom Jones on 01-20-2015 02:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Vic Stoll
Bill, I'll jump in line behind you & Mark & add a third to that motion! I have seen a couple hounds from that blood that were very intelligent. The icing on the cake was they were very nice coon treeing dogs to go along with that intelligence!


x4 ive seen several turned loose together and I was the only fool that needed a leash. im talikin cowdog handles

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Posted by bobbycagle1 on 01-20-2015 06:58 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Tom Jones
x4 ive seen several turned loose together and I was the only fool that needed a leash. im talikin cowdog handles


Now Tom! Cowdog handles? Ride upon top the cab and everything? LOL. I agree with y'all on the bullet line, very intelligent!

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Posted by Tom Jones on 01-20-2015 09:14 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by bobbycagle1
Now Tom! Cowdog handles? Ride upon top the cab and everything? LOL. I agree with y'all on the bullet line, very intelligent!


sort of............just depends on whos cowdog it is and who trained it
I reckon lol. mine don't know sic'em from come here

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Posted by BigRiverlilCoon on 01-20-2015 10:37 PM:

x' how ever many

I think most that have been around bullet/echo/popAtop hounds could agree this is one of their strengths. They dont all have it but the top cooners I have ran across with this blood all were above average in the brains department.


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