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My patt

Discussion in 'Patterdale Terriers' started by beejay, Jun 12, 2010.

  1. young sui

    young sui Pup

    Im with rathernotsay on this thats the kind of shit that ruins game dogs breeding an 8month old that grabbed somthing once
     
  2. snakewidomski

    snakewidomski Big Dog

    Hard dogs often die early and you have no 2nd chance breeding them.
    If you are always waiting if a dog is deep proven, you will have only smart ones and maybe a very very lucky hard one, at the and of the day. Especially if you work them on badger and wild boar.
    A friend of me has lost about 5 hard dogs every year on wild boar.
     
  3. beejay

    beejay Pup

    young sui, go back and read the post carefully. The dog wasn't bred at eight months old, he was eight months old when that photo was taken. I will admit, the dogs were not tested as hard as I would have liked to have tested them, but do to the dogs upbringing they were hard to handle. However, Tarzan has since showed well. The idea was just to have a few on hand for my personel use. I do have to disagree with your comment on "thats the kind of sh** that ruins game dogs breeding". That is not what ruins game dog breedings. What ruins gamedog breedings is when Johny Nobody breeds a cur and peddles them to Joe Nobody, who in turn peddles. As with most good things, money is the key factor in its downfall. My opinion, if the bloodline is there, you have potential for a producer. Workers and producers, different animal. Many have none, some have one, few have both. Would I breed a partially tested dog with good papers, yes. Would I breed a cold dog, depends. I may even breed what some would call a "cur" depending on the circumstances in which it quit. Would I breed in order to make a dollar, not a chance. Would I breed to have a couple of little black dogs to play with down here in bayou country, you bet!
    I'm not on here to argue, just wanted to show my patts.
     
  4. young sui

    young sui Pup

    No hard feelings beejay all of what u just said i hear u in the previous post that was not all clear good luck with ur dogs oh yeah their r alot of cold really good producers but i would only breed to somthing deeply proven good day
     
  5. beejay

    beejay Pup

    Good deal, have a blessed day.
     
  6. young sui

    young sui Pup

    I meant i would only breed HER to somthing proven
    Anyways i just picked up a female triple bred on schaeffers john steed the sire is litter mate brother to whodat hopefully she works out
     
  7. beejay

    beejay Pup

    I'm looking for information on Mason's Arnie HOF. All my dogs go back to him at least on one side. Trying to find a ped to see where he came from. You have any info.
     
  8. young sui

    young sui Pup

    No just starting with the patts i mess with bulldogs mostly but mine wont hunt with multiple dogs i heard the same southern kennels has a data base but not open to public if u just google name and pedigree next to it ive had luck finding stuff that way
     
  9. mjoy07

    mjoy07 Pup

    you got nice dogs. their ears are Labs-alike. :)
     

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