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Posted by SWAMP MAMA on 08-17-2003 05:47 AM:

Off Colored Dogs

I need to know, why can't off colored walkers be registered? If the dogs Sire and Dam is registered, why can't their pup? Just because he is off colored? I've read in the rule book and all I can find is it says that an off colored walker will be penalized in shows. Can someone please shine some light on this problem for me?


Posted by wildbill on 08-17-2003 05:29 PM:

its a breed thing.i had a walker pup one time that had some gray on its back and was told it was a temp color thing and when it grew out of it ,it could be reg.

what about when these dogs get old and gray in the face,are we supposed to return their papers scince they dont meet the color thing no more???lol.

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Posted by lauraroeder on 08-20-2003 05:22 PM:

here's a good post in regards...

to questioning on "cross bred" hounds. when does color become less of an issue? is color the only thing separating a breed of coonhound? i've got an english male owned by a good friend. he's a reproducer! should i cross him to my "pr" bluetick ? it's been done. no...i'm not for single registration or cross breeding. my opinion...i like that "PR"...

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Posted by Jim Harris on 08-20-2003 09:34 PM:

I'm sorry

I read the title of the post and I thought this was going to be a discussion on anything that wasn't blue and ticked.

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Posted by Christy on 08-21-2003 07:06 PM:

Off Colored Walkers:

My hubby's uncle had a walker female. She was typical open-spotted dog. He raised 3 litters of pups out of her, and at least one out of every litter, was a "blue-gray" walker. I myself thought that they were pretty. They always looked the same, Gray head, white body, and gray spot on its but. Every one of them made coon dogs though.

Definately unique! Kinda like the calico eared dogs. You just don't see alot of them!!

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Posted by wildbill on 08-24-2003 03:56 AM:

Re: Off Colored Walkers:

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Originally posted by Christy
My hubby's uncle had a walker female. She was typical open-spotted dog. He raised 3 litters of pups out of her, and at least one out of every litter, was a "blue-gray" walker. I myself thought that they were pretty. They always looked the same, Gray head, white body, and gray spot on its but. Every one of them made coon dogs though.

Definately unique! Kinda like the calico eared dogs. You just don't see alot of them!!



christy ,i still got one of them old blood calico eared dogs.its a female(sassey) grandpup of casey jo, the white ,blackheaded ,black spot at base of tail female on my webpage.have a female here out of sassey that had 1 litter of pups and not one spoted ear pup .hope the next litter has one.the spoted ear dogs all were coondogs.

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