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The yankeedog
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breeding strength or weakness

I have a tight on the ground first tree dog. He's hard to beat on tree but I would like a little more track. My question is should I breed to a tree dog or a track dog?

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Never breed to a dog that leaves trees no matter how good a track dog he is. You can find good track dogs that give plenty of mouth on track that are pressure treedogs.

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Jerry West
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Don't breed to either.

Why breed knowing you have a fault?

Tree dog??? Too much tree... no balance!

Track dog??? Two faults breed together!

Look to breed two balanced coondogs. JMO

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Re: breeding strength or weakness

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Originally posted by The yankeedog
I have a tight on the ground first tree dog. He's hard to beat on tree but I would like a little more track. My question is should I breed to a tree dog or a track dog?


if he is hard to beat to the tree he must be a good track
dog right so what you are saying is you want a mouthier
dog or a babbler.

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The yankeedog
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yes he is a good track dog, but in compention it's 3rd or 4th strike. Thats ok but I am looking to have a little faster strike. And was just wondering which way to breed?

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lol dont mean squart to me if you cant pull the trigger.

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If your dog is a 3rd or 4th strike dog that can move the track very fast and get 1st to tree he will be hard to beat. I personally rather have a tight mouth on the groung dog that gets 1st tree. Breeding is a gamble you never now what your going to get. Personally I would never breed tree power over track power. Thats what got some of the dogs today in the shape there in 140 bpm slick treeing idiots. You breed tree power over tree power I can guarantee there going to tree for you.

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The yankeedog
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Great insight big help thanks!

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