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smellgood19855
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DIZZY PUP Genos Renington Trigger

The big fella is doing great in the woods. Has split with the coon, passed up on opossum trees that other young dogs havetreed on. Never ran a deer. When you drop him off the tail gate he will find you a coon or bust 1500 yards trying. Not to shabby for a 13 month old in my opionion. Hes a bawl on ground and change up bawl/chop on tree which i dont like but dang is he LOUD. One of the calmest and smartest pups i have had the honor of training. He also juat needs 40 points on the bench to make show champion. Any one else want to tell me how there Dohoneys Dizzy pups are doing?

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dizzy pup

I have 2 year old female out of [ dizzy ntch ch dizzy"s cinseanna sally girl ]she split treed 50 yards from 3 old dogs and had the meat when she was 4 months old smartest dog ever owned. Dizzy pups are born naturel they hate coons I would highly recomend Dizzy for a stud dog to anyone

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I hunt a female direct out of Dizzy...I granded her out this March taking first at an RQE...believe she is 7 now...not pushed hard in the hunts...and was my "learning" dog...lost many hunts due to my own fault as a new handler...when I made her a nite champion she got her first 1st place nitech win the next nite..

nice dog...she has a squall mouth...think of a dog being kicked in the ribs...that is what she sounds like on track...not what i like..but, she was loud and easy to call and distinguish from the pack...locates with a couple good bawls and blows the top out with 130+ BPM chop on tree...

oh....she likes to get alone! could be how we hunt our dogs (mostly alone) or just her nature...some love a dog like that...some hate it..she impresses me though...RQE 3 dogs piled on a tree...tree closed...we were walking in and i heard her treeing...i called her treed..they looked at me like i was nuts...i could tell she wasnt on that tree...3 dogs on a slick..she was 20-25yds away treed alone with the coon! another nite, the year they changed the squalling rule, one kid insisted we waited the 7 minutes or whatever...tree was pretty obviously slicked..but 3 dogs and a lone vine and sparse leaves it was getting circled...we waited...the kid blew that squaller till he was blue in the face...he only did it because she was winning and treed 125yds away by herself the entire time...she never missed a bark...and she had the coon...LOTS of trees like that...

she also is a smart dog...we will walk a cast in and she runs back towards the truck...the guys all smirk and grin thinking she is ready to go home...nope...she smelt her a coon track as we were walking in and unlike the rest of them, she is smart enough to go back and run it...that happens fairly often...


we bred her to Trackman last Feb...we have 2 males that are right around a year and a half now...both doing really nice...hope the others from the litter are as well!

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smellgood19855
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I have heard that a big trait dizzy passes on is brains. Dizzy is in Arkansas now im wondering what kind of breeding there doing down there?

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I have talked with Mr. Floyd Walker one of the co-owners of Dizzy he is real nice guy there plain is to promote dizzy as a stud. Thay have severel females that Mr. Mike Dohoney had Mr. Floyd Walker told me thay had breed PR Dohoney Sally to Dizzy which is what my Female is out of
NTCH CH DIZZY'S CINSEANA SALLY GIRL boys I highly recomend this cross
or Dizzy as your next stud for your females If your looking for naturel born coon dogs ,brains , compettive,and mouth dizzy is the stud your looking for IVAN BOWLES 513-376-3350 51

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