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Posted by Toddrobinson on 05-15-2016 01:55 AM:

Albert III

Anyone have any info on the Albert III hound?


Posted by John Carroll on 05-15-2016 06:52 AM:

He was out of Albert II and Robin.

II died young in a freak accident.

His mother was old Robin, a sister to Rambo II I believe.

Albert III was a big,good looking dark hound with a tremendous mouth, powerhouse tree dog and a little tight on the ground.

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Posted by John Carroll on 05-15-2016 06:52 AM:

He was out of Albert II and Robin.

II died young in a freak accident.

His mother was old Robin, a sister to Rambo II I believe.

Albert III was a big,good looking dark hound with a tremendous mouth, powerhouse tree dog and a little tight on the ground.

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Posted by Toddrobinson on 05-15-2016 07:57 AM:

Albert

Thanks John. Do you know what happen to him? Just curious. Roughly How many pups he had and how'd he reproduce? I'm about to get a female outta him and I know she's a good one but wanted some info on Albert. I'm familiar with most of the older hounds but along Alberts time I was outta the hound business. Who owned him


Posted by John Carroll on 05-15-2016 01:48 PM:

Re: Albert

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Originally posted by Toddrobinson
Thanks John. Do you know what happen to him? Just curious. Roughly How many pups he had and how'd he reproduce? I'm about to get a female outta him and I know she's a good one but wanted some info on Albert. I'm familiar with most of the older hounds but along Alberts time I was outta the hound business. Who owned him


Gary sold him, I believe to a man in Alabama.

I had a couple of pups out of him early on, when Gary still owned him, but had hard luck with them and didn't get either of them raised.

I don't know how he reproduced.

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Posted by Gaffney S.C. on 05-15-2016 02:11 PM:

Albert III

Don't know much about him , seems like he was offered for stud by a guy in the coonhound bloodline few years back by a guy named Steve Fussel in Georgia it was Grch Grnite ch Uchmans Albert III that he had for stud if thats same dog u asking about if u get a hold of him he might could help u with this .

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Posted by Toddrobinson on 05-15-2016 09:18 PM:

Thanks

Thank you all for your help


Posted by R Eversole on 05-16-2016 03:39 PM:

have pups off a male out of albert 3

Had 5 pups he made nt ch fairly early bred him to my nt ch female she also was queen of hunt at Ashland bluetick hunt. If you are interested in a pup can give me a cal at 419-355-9572 I am in ohio


Posted by hat creek mac on 05-16-2016 05:32 PM:

I personally saw the dog look really good.

I think he threw some really nice dogs and wasn't bred to a whole lot.

I have a grand daughter here, out of Big Time Albert that is the real deal.


Posted by John Carroll on 05-16-2016 07:55 PM:

He was a powerhouse tree dog, very quick, and liked to get alone.

Big motor.

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Posted by Toddrobinson on 05-16-2016 08:58 PM:

Albert

Now we talking! That's throngs I wanna hear. Thanks guys. Keep it coming.


Posted by John Carroll on 05-16-2016 09:14 PM:

Re: Albert

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Originally posted by Toddrobinson
Now we talking! That's throngs I wanna hear. Thanks guys. Keep it coming.


The two things I would fault him on were that he was too tight on the ground to suit me, and he was light eyed.

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Posted by Toddrobinson on 05-16-2016 10:53 PM:

Tight

I'm ok with tight mouth a little. It's much better than a loose mouth to me but that's all a preference. I remember a little about him but that's it. One of the females I'm picking up is tight mouth but she's all coon dog.


Posted by R Eversole on 05-18-2016 01:12 AM:

Albert 3

The male my pups are out of was a first strick dog and a first tree dog if he was in good company. Otherwise he would leave and find one on his own. That was way he never made it to grand he was still a nt ch.


Posted by Andy Bedgood on 05-18-2016 03:31 PM:

Have a 5 year old gyp out of him that we like pretty good.


Posted by Toddrobinson on 05-18-2016 03:48 PM:

Andy

Hey Andy how is your female bred on bottom side? Is she tight on track?


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Posted by Andy Bedgood on 05-18-2016 06:00 PM:

Todd, I mis-typed. She is a grandpup of Albert III on top and Rambo bred on the bottom. Some tracks she opens pretty good on and some she's a little quite.


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