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Author Topic: How important is structure in your dogs to y'all???  (Read 2520 times)
Reuben
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« on: February 25, 2011, 07:35:33 am »

I like a good looking mtn cur that looks right and has a lot of hunt. The dog must look right with what I call a hard body. What I mean is a dog that is naturally muscular with fine lines even if kenneled for long periods of time. He is the middle linebacker on the team. He is not the fastest or the strongest but probably the best all around athlete.

I like to feed a dog that looks right, hunts right and it must not have any quit. The dog I'm talking about can die of heat exhaustion because the dog will not quit if there are hogs to be bayed or caught. I am not talking about a long haired fat dog.

It must have the complete package.


It is a great pleasure to own one that hunts and looks right especially if you bred it and selected it.

It cost the same to feed a cull as it does to feed a great one.
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