Reuben
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Registered: Nov 2011
Location: Freeport,TX
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quote: Originally posted by TN Quick Check
There are a hand full of people out there that do hunt what they show. The people that show what they hunt pretty much don't exist anymore. I think partly because you use to go to a local hunt a little early and the BS cost $5 to $10 so why not. Now it's $15 to $20 and you might have a few big name show dogs there chasing points. That and people don't show up till the last minute these days. Now here's where things get controversial. I will speak for my breed ( black and Tans). For years people have gotten on the B&T board to change the breed standards based on there version of what a B&T "should" look like. Not based on what aids there abilities to track and tree a coon. I know this from experience wearing out countless pairs of boots. That having a white patch on there chest bigger than a dime don't in fact prohibit a dog from treeing a coon. Same goes for dew claws!!!! What I do know is that the dogs with tiny cat feet can't hold up to night after night in the woods, and don't expect to hunt them in hard crusty snow. It turns into a bloody mess. There feet punch through the ice. Well padded feet on the other hand is a must other wise all those small cuts and nicks on a dogs pad turn into a laid up dog. Years ago it got so bad about the arguing on breed standards that a well known group started the med ear B&T assc.
With all that being said dogs do brake down if they are not put together right. You will see shoulder issues with dogs that have elbows that pitch outward. If there back legs are not angled right they blow out knees. ( check out boxers and Labs they do it a lot). We just my not notice as much because the dogs being pushed are only hunted a few years and they have moved to the next new thing. Lets be honest these days tick illness is taking dogs out of the game before there body falls apart.
Excellent post…may breed standards call for cat-like feet when they should probably say wolf or coyote like feet…mother nature doesn't make mistakes…
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