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Rhino offspring ?
Can anyone give me some feed back on how yours started? Any comments would be welcomed.
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Jeremy
Rhino
Rhino himself was very fast.It's been awhile but I'm pretty sure he was Nt.Ch. around a year and half old.Natural get off byhimself and stay hooked kind of dog.I went and seen Chad and Lewis Heifner a few weeks ago.They had 5 young dogs out of Rhino that would tree their own coon.I havent fooled with his offspring myself yet but do plan on makeing a cross on him in the near future with a real tight line bred gyp I have.If his offspring acts as he did you'll take them out with the old dogs a few times and the next thing you know their treed on in yonder by theirself.And it's just a cake walk from there.
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ALL NIGHT REDBONE KENNELS
Taylorsville Ky.
502-477-1614
Gr.Ch.Gr.Nt.Ch.All Night Brush Buster II {Deceased 12 years old}
Ch.Nt.Ch. All Night Brush Buster III [6 hunts winning two 1st and a 2nd and 1 Nt.Ch.win]{Deceased at age of 3 Cancer}
Gr.Nt.Ch.Ch.All Night Brush Buster IV [5 hunts winning 3 1st places]{Sold to Chad and Lewis Heifner}
Nt.Ch.Ch.Pr'All Night Brush BusterV{Sold to Chad and Lewis Heifner}
And littermate sister to BusterII
Nt.Ch.All Night Delusion[4 hunts with 3 1st places]{Deceased}
There is nothing better than knowing you have a pressure tree dog
Thanks for the reply.
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