Well I will throw a picture of a dog I have up that is out of those old stock of cur dogs I was talking about...He's not the best representation of the dogs, but he still has alot of the old characteristics from them...I can't really tell you how he hunts to much since Im in Iraq right now, but I kept three dogs out of the litter...He was light yellow brindle, and his littermate brother and sister were deep brindled...Now he is easy going cuz he's been messed with alot more, but on my two weeks R&R, i started his sister, and she has no liking for anyone but me or my father, cuz he has been around her feeding her since I been gone...I gotta notion to breed her to the dark leopard I have out the old blood to keep it going...These dogs are out of the old blood crossed up with a good glass eyed gyp from N. LA, I really think she is just a ring necked catahoula, but I wanted some puppies out the dog, and I didn't have many options on gyps
This pup is 10months old here and you can almost see the top knot in the picture and his ears break over like the old dogs did. Now the funny thing, I had 3 dogs I gave away out the bunch, and I told the two gentleman I gave them to that they were cur dogs...Most people call think all cur dogs are catahoulas, and if there not catahoulas, then they are crossed up with mutts, and a cur is pretty much a cull...I grew up around the old stock of dogs calling them cur dogs, and I firmly believe that the old stock is the cur dog, and thats what I'm talking about when I say cur dog...And like I said there is better looking dogsby all means, he just throws some of the old traits out that I like to see.