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HOG & DOGS => HOG DOGS => Topic started by: chestonmcdowell on June 21, 2012, 08:39:16 pm



Title: bully staghound mix
Post by: chestonmcdowell on June 21, 2012, 08:39:16 pm
Do any off y'all hhave any bully staghound mixes. I was wondering how well they do. Please post picks.


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: chestonmcdowell on June 23, 2012, 01:38:35 pm
Anyone??  ???


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: catchrcall on June 23, 2012, 05:15:47 pm
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v620/zonerugby/Untitled00002-20.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v620/zonerugby/Video2300008-25.jpg)

She's kinda what your looking for I think.  She's been a good catch dog for me.


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: chestonmcdowell on June 23, 2012, 08:53:41 pm
Is she a great Dane stag mix


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: catchrcall on June 23, 2012, 10:31:13 pm
There's some dane a ways back I think.  She's 1/16  dane i think is how it works out.  Rest is staghound, wolfhound, pit, and dogo


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: TColt on June 24, 2012, 11:33:35 pm
This isn't my dog but he is by far one of the best dogs I have ever seen, leading in or running on the ground. His name is Curly owned by Paul Teegardin. Curly is half stag, 1/4 dogo, 1/4 ab.

Curley on the left, full stag on the right.

(http://i859.photobucket.com/albums/ab156/TColt/DSC00255.jpg)


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: W-tate on June 26, 2012, 03:13:22 pm
paul has the sister to the dog catchrcall posted too   


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: Doggie on June 26, 2012, 06:45:25 pm
The dog Lance posted was one of two pups.  There are some half sisters out there but no full sisters. The male in that litter is south of San Antonio and is catching hogs as well.


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: Doggie on June 26, 2012, 06:50:05 pm
Paul, TColt, or anyone that has hunted with Curly how is his temperament?  His dad is extremely laid back and gets along with anything but a pig.


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: uglydog on June 28, 2012, 11:53:06 am
Beetle the black female in top pick is very stout and strong female, so glad Lance has her is from a litter of only two pups the last litter from old Dogo female Lucy, and RIP the Australian male belonged to BLOOM brothers.

SilvertonBoarDogs Curly's grandmother was also the same Dogo female Lucy, and  that is how those two are kin to each other in case you were wondering the connection, I believe Silverton has Sugar that is also a grandaughter of Lucy(correct me if I am wrong). Captain/Lucy are in Sugar and Curly bloodline.
Sugar is also a RIP daughter.
Also very happy to see these offspring being used and worked, thats whats in their DNA, not designed by human but by nature.
Hope everyone does their part to make sure legislation and goverment does not prevent Our dogs from making future generations of working dogs


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: dogo24 on June 30, 2012, 10:38:12 pm
awesome looking dogs !


Title: Re: bully staghound mix
Post by: TColt on July 01, 2012, 01:11:04 am
Hope everyone does their part to make sure legislation and goverment does not prevent Our dogs from making future generations of working dogs

You can say that again, the time is getting near, again!

Curly is laid back as can be. One of my favorite dogs to be around and hunt behind. They don't come better than him. Paul has really turned him into a specimen from when he first arrived at the Teegardin residence, really pushed him to his potential (which has started to seem like its never ending lol). He hates a pig as well, he can take a whooping and won't quit for nothing.

Sugar is a real nice gyp as well. In my opinion (which is worth less than two cents) she is not built as nice as curly. However she is a very nice dog. I have a pretty good video of her catching in the woods if I can find it. The times I have seen her, she doesn't hit like a freight train, but take a good well places shot. Once she has the ear, its over.

Never hunted behind either sire to the dogs, but have heard nothing but good things about both of them. As for the cross, seems like well proven bull blood with some working line sight hounds turns out pretty dang good. I think this cross is very young (comparatively speaking) here in the states, and we will start to see a lot more of it, with a lot of success, as time goes on.