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Posted by Charles Pullen on 06-22-2021 12:54 AM:

Coldsweat

What kind of hound was he ? And what trait did he reproduce ?

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Posted by Granular on 06-22-2021 03:22 AM:

Cold Sweat (noun): A state of sweating induced by fear, nervousness or panic. Generally felt by an opponent.


Posted by Granular on 06-22-2021 05:40 PM:

Cold Sweat was out of Trackman and a Stylish Harry/Night Heat Abby female that was a sister to Cutter named Famous.

Was well known for Treed.tv opening dying bawl locates while the sun was going down. Threw a nice locate in his pups generally.

Was Number 3 UKC Reproducer at one time while still alive. Sired Sweat It, All Grand Ride, Sweat Bead, Frito, Sweat Rock, Destroyer and other advertised stud dogs. Many stud dog owners used females out of Cold Sweat in their breeding program.

Was clean enough genetically (no recessive traits), that when bred to his grandmother, Lady, produced stud dogs Sweat It and Ride.

Sweat was a track driver with a higher pitch, clear screaming bawl, very exciting mouth. Good strike dog that opened according to the track. Dying bawl locate with an immediate change over to a rhythmic, hard ringing chop.....no hopping or tree jacking.

Was fun to pleasure hunt and also a competitive dog at the hunts. Placed in the top 20 of the UKC world hunt. Won around $20,000 in PKC mainly in Pro Hunts. Won PKC Missouri State Championship.

Medium sized hound with very good conformation and color. He was smaller and more "typey" when compared to many of the long bodied, large hounds of today.


Posted by pamjohnson on 06-22-2021 07:04 PM:

Granular

Well described.


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