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A man gets backed in a corner sometimes breeding dogs and you have to look for the right kind of cross outside of your kennel at some point. Finding the right man and dog isn’t impossible but double tough to do. To find the right kind of proven dog from a proven line of current dogs that have men on the lead shank that are for real gets tougher and tougher today in my opinion. When it comes to BMC dogs the only good lines of consistent dogs that I know of always seem to come from a very few men who you can define from their history and make up. I have heard it called a culture they are part of and is part of their makeup. That bear dog is proven, solid and comes from a long line of get it done dogs that came to our family 35 years ago. He’s a product of a ½ brother x ½ sister breeding, even tighter than that on back. I have seen and been to the woods with his mama, daddy, grand mama, granddaddy, great grandmamma, great granddaddy and so on. Hunted several of his full blood brothers and sisters over the years and was proud to have em. Still have 2 full blood sisters and one of them is the best gyp I ever went to the woods with. But your right, once again we reached a point we needed some outside blood in our kennel to, the older line of dogs are awful tight and have been for several years now. I was happy to breed Ellie and get some pups off her and Bear. First of all I think Chance has the right kind of dogs and the dogs have the right kind of man on the lead shank with a history as well as a selection criteria I agree with. Him and Clue are rare birds out there today when it comes to BMC dogs in my opinon. I really hope some of them will work out. We’ll sure be hunting the hair off of the ones we brought home the next couple years to see.
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Daddy always said, Listen with ya eyes because your ears will lie to ya..
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