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toyotatodd
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« Reply #120 on: January 04, 2013, 04:11:43 pm »

I've still got the black an tan gyp.  She is doing pretty well.  I've started taking her out in the woods some.  She still is not quite mature enough for me to start doing any serious training.  She has seen some hogs and is showing interest.  I'll try to get some pics up of her when I get back from this MS duck hunting trip.  She has a great personality and a pretty decent nose for being this age.  She does have a little aggression with another gyp cat that I have.  But the cat gyp has been known to cause some problems with othe females I have.  She might not be in my yard much longer if she has anymore serious fights.  After the jan/feb toso hunts I plan on starting her training hard.

Junior it looks like you got a LOT of color out of that litter! There was a guy that got the black & tan pup from that litter and he posted a pic of it on her a while back. Haven't seen anymore after that one post though.

Tar Baby looks good and glad to hear you like her. She is a Monkey x JJ offspring and the pups I posted a pic of above are Otis x JJ offspring. JJ was always on the ROUGH side and thats how she wound up getting her jaw broken....trying to catch a no eared hog that Monkey had bayed. I didn't know the hog didn't have ears when I sent JJ to the bay...........

Keep track of some of those pups and let me know how they turn out.
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