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Re: Dogs

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Originally posted by wart
A dog that a average Joe Hunter can buy a pup put of and it has a chance of doing something also old hoss statement is true to some degree but some dogs never get advertised alot and get bred



Reason they get bred is because someone either hunted with or against the stud or a pup and was impressed. And usually word gets out about the stud.

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What makes a stud dog.

A full page add in a magazine.

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Re: Ole Hoss

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Your to brutal about yours. You probably scare people away when in reality most anyone would be happy to have one like X

You can believe that!! If the dog would have been promoted in some other names and I would have just stayed quiet then he would have had 400 pups on the ground!! Instead I told the bad qualities the dog had (they all got em) and people don’t want to hear that!!

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Re: What makes a good stud dog for the public.

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What do you guys think makes a good stud dog for the average joe. Is it pups that start easy? Is it a dog that puts a lot of big winners out there? Is it pretty dogs or loud dogs?


The one that the local hunters within a 75 to 100 mile radius are:

1. All raving about based upon what the dog is as a hunting dog first followed by evidence it can also place in the competition hunts.

2. Numerous people raving about the performance of the “get” this dog is producing from several different females.
Both as hunting and competition dogs.

They aren’t plentiful!

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