wildbill
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Location: cambridge,ohio
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i think it go's back to the field trail dogs that were bred for getting the job done ,
before when they bred greyhound,elkhound ect. into them to make them faster and smarter...
then along came the hunts and papered dogs,
paper placeing/swaping papers,
now the papers are worth more than most of the dogs that have them..
you will see the gray color throwback when linebreeding a lot,,
most of grey ones i heard about make better coondogs than the pretty ones that meet the color standards..
you will find them in most all the walker bloodlines if you look hard enough and people tell the truth..
the kennel clubs used to not allow to reg the grey one s,
but the littermates still carried the dna for it
so not allowing the ones showing the grey to be reg.
wouldnt stop the color unless you droped the whole litter from being reg..
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