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That's correct and if breeders to proper breedings oh say past 100 years and rise dogs were culled possibly we woul what the lacy is today? Hmm
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Seeing the lacy line today they obviously culled the wrong ones lol the ones I have seen work could use more coyote/wolf in them. Might make th halfa$$ legimate.
For all the people saying I can see "wolf" in lacys because of their high prey drive, etc.. I can see the grey hound in them bc of the slick coat and speed etc. These are simply generalizations that you could say about any cur dog
I too am in agreement that they originated from cur dogs. The line of old stock cur dogs we hunt now routinely produce blue and smoke red dOgs! So that definitely means our dogs are coyote/ wolf/ grey hound crossed right?!? Some of our pups are "CAT" quick an light on their feet, must mean we have some mountain lion in our blood LMAO
Ok I don't want to knock anybodies dogs at all or there breed. But you take two dogs that there ears stand up ( wolf and grey hound ) and only have been breeding them for 30 years lets say ... and you don't get fuzzy big standing eared throw backs . I call bullchit on that. Cause I still get fuzzy pups out of my line every once in a,blue moon. Just saying.
You know those woodruff dogs have coyote in them lol
Until someone pulls blood on both, isolates genes and research individuals alleles in all parties proving wthout a doubt they originated from wolves I'll continue to call bs