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lockdown_84
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Registered: Sep 2010
Location: West central ky
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you dont know what you got till its gone

I bought a little grade female (3/4 walker, 1/4 mountain cur) as a 6 year old. I give $200 for her. She was a pure pleasure to hunt. Very honest mouth stay put tree dog that wouldn't bother anything but a coon. When she treed load the rifle. You were going to see a coon or at the very least a den. She only missed about 1 in 20. Very good pup trainer. She died in February at 12 y.o. After trying a few dogs I realized that I had a very special dog. They're just not many good honest treeing country coondogs anymore. Has anyone else experienced the same problem.

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Robert Johnson
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Got that problem right now. Nothing else ever completely matches up to what I had.

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N Williams
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Well I believe there is no such thing as a perfect dog. Everyone is in search of the perfect dog for them. How they hunt is a preference thing but one of those load the rifle deals are hard to find and people don't want to sell them. I've even seen die hard compitition hunters have a dog that has a little hole that kept them from being great compitition dogs but they were accurate so they would not sell them. Every nice hound I've owned after they were gone I was in search of one better. It gets difficult when the bar is set so high. Good luck.

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4play
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Registered: Mar 2015
Location: Mi.
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Feel your pain..

I got 2{male/female} now.I know when there gone I'm done.
I want to cross them,she won't take.She is Clover{Shark} and he's direct off Bark.She's the most accurate dog I've owned.He's the most independent dog I've owned.

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lockdown_84
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I think it has a lot to do with the way dogs are being bread. People are using dogs that don't make coondogs as brood females. If they don't make a coondog they should be knocked in the head or give to someone for a pet. Only good dogs with desirable traits should be used in the breeding pen. That's just my opinion.

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CHEWBACH
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yep! I know where you are coming from! back yrs ago I had a walker/eng/german shepard cross female. dang thing could find coon where you would not think coon were at. catch in swamps-rivers-thickets. didn't matter where they went. back than I wished that I had a hound that could tree coon the way she could. my standards are based on her when I train a young dog and what I am looking for in one got as close to her as I possibly can. young hounds I have now will tree coon after coon in the same woods. and have the brains to know when more are around. good luck finding another.

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ive only had 2 dogs in my lifetime that was what i consider perfect easy ta handle ran no junk and i haven't found nothing as god and ive had a lot of hounds over the yrs ya just can't compare the old day dog's to todays dog's jmo

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if you ever get a real good dog you set your standards to that dog and it will be hard to find another dog that will come close to being the same dog , i have not had a dog here in the last 10 or 15 years that i have really liked all though i have had some here that was straight and you could tree a coon every time you took them out , it is hard for a new dog to live up to the good dog of the past ..

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