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Redwood Hounds
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Walkers - Rear Dewclaws

I've been trying to do a little reserch and narrow down where rear dewclaws is coming from in some of the Walkers we have out here in the west... There seemed to be two seperate lines that had them... But I just found out there is ONE dog they do have in common. Wagers' Stylish Lipper. In fact they are pretty heavy bred on him.

How common is rear dewclaws back east? What lines does it show up in most? What big named dogs have/had them?

I dont really like them, but its one of those things that pretty easy to fix at birth.

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Oak Ridge
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Re: Walkers - Rear Dewclaws

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I've been trying to do a little reserch and narrow down where rear dewclaws is coming from in some of the Walkers we have out here in the west... There seemed to be two seperate lines that had them... But I just found out there is ONE dog they do have in common. Wagers' Stylish Lipper. In fact they are pretty heavy bred on him.

How common is rear dewclaws back east? What lines does it show up in most? What big named dogs have/had them?

I dont really like them, but its one of those things that pretty easy to fix at birth.



Not only Wager's Stylish Lipper, but Schmershal's Stylish Queen (They were littermates) Both were out of Stylish Banjo and a little female named Wick's Ozark Missy.

Since I can find no evidence of Banjo dogs carrying the trait, or passing it on... All roads point to Missy!

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Just seen a heavy lipper breed pup out this way that had rear dewclaws.

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Jerry Moll
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Re: Re: Walkers - Rear Dewclaws

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Not only Wager's Stylish Lipper, but Schmershal's Stylish Queen (They were littermates) Both were out of Stylish Banjo and a little female named Wick's Ozark Missy.

Since I can find no evidence of Banjo dogs carrying the trait, or passing it on... All roads point to Missy!


Joe, I hate to disagree BUT. Wager's Stylish Lipper and Stylish Queen were not littermates. Wager's Stylish Lipper was out of Stylish Queen X House’s Lipper, Stylish Lipper was a littermate to Chirpie, Stylish Clover’s momma.

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muddy650
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Bout everything with Banjo blood has them I am told. When I first got into hunting mine had them and a man told me she must have some Banjo blood. I checked her papers and he was right.

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