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bundy
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Registered: Apr 2010
Location: Southeastern NC
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Too much of a good thing?

I got a female off grnt Gibbions uptight spike. Mainstreet Roy's full litter mate. I believe she will be titled very soon, got 2 seconds on her now. Would've already been titled but seen coon after tree was closed that would've given her a first. She is a pretty fair dog. Just turned two.
When I title her was thinking of maybe breeding her back to a son off Roy. ( if they will breed her )
Maybe Max or Jack or something along that line.

The dam of my female has hard wood lighting & totally alsome breeding.
I've seen some pedigrees with this line breeding that were grnt's. But as a whole is this too much of a GOOD THING??

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