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« Reply #120 on: April 23, 2025, 07:18:38 pm »

Yeah this summer doesn’t appear to be shaping up to be a “good” one as far as conditions go.
The dogs are young, they are trying and doing well. I don’t hate em for looking lackluster this past weekend. We’re about do for a sorry spell from a few of them for a couple months. Jamie and my uncle used to talk about that. Somewhere around 2 just about any good dogs gonna go through a sorry phase where they just look bad, or like they forgot everything they’ve ever done.

In other news I’m now waiting on Misty to come in. On a wild hair I got reminded today about a male that’s still alive out of the very first sketch cross. He was one I raised and had going on hogs that my uncle sold out from under me when we parted ways. I know where he is and the man said he will let me bring a gyp to him whenever I’m ready. He is a pretty savvy cow dog these days and will trash on hogs. Man likes him well enough he just crossed him to a gyp he has. He and 1 sister(if she’s still alive. Idk where she is)  are the only proven working animals alive that go directly back to the original leopard dogs I bred in to. Their daddy was one of the last of the Mohicans. Stoked about that.


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