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« Reply #140 on: February 21, 2026, 04:45:57 pm »







Dry and slow but using young dogs when I can. Lulu and Theresa and Chip(littermates) all doing good. Lulu struck and bayed solo today and Theresa and chip have both been step for step and with other dogs for multiple strikes. They all cast and hunt well and travel pretty good.
If we can keep them all alive and the way they’re going we’re going to have 4 possibly 5 littermates that will be a pretty nice set of 2 year old hog dogs.

Sketch got to go today for first time in a long time. She had fun until number 3 lol. Got to get spoon man back in shape and legged up but he’s still a hard trailing get bayed kinda dude.

Still trying to get kings eye to heal after he run half a tree off In it. He can use it but it cloudy. We’re on second round of antibiotics and lots of flushing. Vet this week if no improvement.

Flop is getting close to being ready to start fooling with but I still got 4 yearlings ahead of her to finish out. I’m really starting to like her around the house and she’ll rode the flatbed like a big dog on her first trip to town today.

Monica and all her siblings are huge and good minded. Bulldogs you’d trust with your kid kinda dogs. Just pups but we like them so far.


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