joey
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quote: Originally posted by JiM
So the concensus here seems to be you are less likely to get high levels of drive and run to catch desire without the trashing. Interesting.
No they normally don't have and never will have a lot of drive. Its not the case with all of them but it is with a lot of them. Its really kind of a moot point anyway 1/2 the people out there either don't know or want admit that there dog is running junk anyway. I have made people mad before but I tend to let people know what I think the dogs are doing if it is mine yours or anyone else. Mine isn't perfect and I will accuse them of something in hart beat. I was on a cast a few months ago and the dogs ran some kind of fast game. 5 minuets into the race I accused them of running junk. Mine included, a guy on the cast got fighting mad and said his dog never runs junk. 1.5 miles and 2 sections of woods later the track broke down and they got treed with a coon. That guy was convinced those dogs ran a coon over there.
This is all just my point of view, I would bet that I like a dog that floats a lot more to the wild side than you would like. I'm not satisfied with a dog that just trees coons, no matter how many it gets boring to me. I like a wild one that I can break to be strait, one that screams a track in there, runs off and leaves the other dogs and slams a tree with authority. You don't normally see that out of dogs that are born mostly trash free. They are a little to laid back for my taste.
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