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Decker Terriers
Does anyone have any decker Terriers that tree? Are they good hunting dogs?
In my experience not many tree and none well. Best to find a good treeing feist pup if you want one that's bred to tree. Lots of good ones in Alabama.
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Do you have any recomendations?
Got black mouth cur pups coming in couple weeks. Bred great but not looking to break the bank. Pm me if interested
Absolutely the deckers will tree you need to do your research if that's what your after they are all gamey as hell some lines tree better than others I've got a friend here in MO that can educate you on treeing Decker sat terriers if you want to talk to him hit me up here I'll give you his phone number
I have researched for a couple years. I have yet to see ONE video of a rat terrier treeing more than 5-10 barks a minute. Love to find some rats that are pll cleared that actually tree at least as good as a decent feist. I know a number of standard rat breeders, deckers included. Got any videos of them treeing? I'm fairly well educated on them. Can you show me videos of one hammering down on a sq not in a trap or hunt five feet high?
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No I haven't gotten in the habit of carrying my phone to the woods I need to. The deckers are crossed up alot there's alot of rat terrier in them but also alot of other stuff too I've never seen one that's a hard tree dog but 20 to 60 barks a min is not unheard of I prefer a dog that's 50 to 70 bark a min
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