JMac3
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Just turned 3 yr old NT CH. The not for sale type!
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Nt Ch Zeke
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Zeke is a coondog! As smart as hounds get, sit, stay, heel. Whistle broke, tone broke. Big muscled up 80-85 lb hound. The kind that looks intimidating when you pull him out of the box. Good kennel manners, easy keeper. Chop and bawl on track, chop on tree. Not overbearing but good mouth, fun dog to listen to work a track. Treed his first coon at 7 months old and been doing it ever since. Never messed with anything but a coon. Pays ZERO attention to what other dogs are doing and never has. Doesn't try to get alone just does his own thing. Cut him, he's gone! Plus him up, cut him, he's gone! Leaves hunting not just on the run. Will tree coons behind the deep and alone type or go deep as the coons are. High end strike dog, that's honest about it. Zeke is ACCURATE to a fault, check the tree, check the tree, tree. We treed 250 coons this past season and only treed 4 legitimate minus trees. 3 of those leaned into another tree. Has treed several lay up coons. I think he will be particularly good at treeing layup coons as he gets older. He will not tree unless he is 100% sure there's a coon. There are times when he's unsure and you wish he'd just pick one already but give him a few minutes and he'll figure it out and show you a coon. Uses his mouth like you like one to and moves a track well. Can ground pound in bad conditions but will still show you a coon. More of a track minded dog and was loose on tree until this past season. Once i got him solid on tree i started taking him to hunts. Took him to his first hunt this past november and made him NT CH in just a few months. Will grand out easily. Still gets better every time he goes to the woods. Has money won in $kc. Just now entering his prime. If you keep him solid on tree you he won't hardly lose. Tough dog that takes correction well. Though, he likes to pull on the lead, you'll either constantly wip him or he'll drag you around the woods. I've done it both ways. He's good for going up ditches. Not ill, but will face bark if a dog bumps him. For as big as he is he's really not much on fighting, he's been ate up pretty good a few times and it caused his loose tree to come back for a little bit. It fixes in one night or two of practice hunting. Trees coon after coon after coon after coon. All the trial you want here, but he will be exactly as described. He is part of our family and the ol lady will cry if he goes but I'm building a house right now and not hunting. He hasn't been out of the pen since april or may. Needs to be getting hunted. Will be something really special in the right hands. Could head up a kennel. Put the accuracy back in the breed. $5,000 not a cent less. TEXT 618-838-8850. Paid up both ways. Born 5/20/17, has one superstakes left. Has a performance check coming for this year already.
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