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« Reply #60 on: September 19, 2012, 06:39:47 pm »

I think my IQ has dropped a lil from reading some of the answers in this post, ignorance is bliss I guess. Yall are funny as hell LOL. As for the original post. Why do I have yella dogs, After hunting with BigO's Dot and Bear dog for the first time I knew what I wanted, nothing else would do or even come close to satisfy me. It had to be a yella dog, this is coming from a person that grew up with nothing but hounds as a kid. After you see one of these outstanding yella dogs work, use their brain while doing it and get it done no matter what it takes you'll be hooked also.

You can see these type of dogs come from very few lines nowadays.  Those dogs are as good as they are because of standards.  Those men, Bob and David, have alot of time invested in them dogs, and when you expect the best, nothing less will do!

Let me know when yall get another Dot, I wanna come watch that one work.  Hopefully it won't be to far down the road with the breedings y'all have in place!
I only hope to own at least 1 dog in my life that will compare to Dot, some of the stories Bob and David has told me about Dot are down right unbelievable but you can take it as gods honest truth coming from them two. I just hope it doesnt take 40 years to get there but if it does Im patient enough to wait for a dog like her. A good family of dogs gives you better chances of getting good to great dogs and I know I have been lucky to have met Bob and David and Im down right grateful for what they have done and taught me about these east texas yella dogs. I just hope I can do right by them and "keep em how I found them" the best I can.
 People have no stanards these days, if it will bay a hog it is good enough for them. Me thats just not good enough, I want the best of the best and only the best will do. Yes there are culls in the line just like every other line of cur or any breed for that matter, but after what Ive seen first hand with Bob and Davids dogs Ill have me nothing but these east texas yella dogs on my yard for as long as I can.
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hunt em hard, give em no excuses, and cull harder!!!!!
"Rather have a sister in a whore house than spots on a dog"
"Pretty is as pretty does"- BigO
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