When you start her run her by herself with just one good older finished dog that has no bad habits and she should do just fine! The blood is there on both parents sides.... Sire a lot rougher than dam but she should do good! I have mine in the woods twice now and she has stayed with her sire hunting all day long, we got on three hogs Sunday all too big for just the two of them, we were in gulf hammock and a lot of people have been running them with hounds lately so them hogs have there NIKES on right now!!!!! They tried all three of them but couldn't hold them more than 30 seconds and they broke and ended up running them between two to three miles on each different hog. Not a good thing to build confidence in a young dog but I am working on that! I need to find a good hunting buddy that has a good finished dog that I can run some younger dogs with because my main dog is over 8 years old now and is starting to become a push over on big hogs, and these young dogs need to learn how to shut them down! Mine is baying good with another dog but hasn't got gritty enough because she hasn't been exposed enough yet... Will come with time, now that deer season is over and the hounds are put back up! As far as any expected litters go, I do not plan on breeding any until I need another dog. I don't breed to sell other people dogs. The pup that you got was from an accidental breeding and I did not want to keep all of them. I may breed the parents to your dog again once the dam proves her self as a completely finished dog but that depends on if he is still kicking then!! I would like to breed her back to some of marks blood but I don't believe that will happen
And I had originally kept two different ones but I had to cull them for aggression reasons towards me and my youngins.... So I got that female back from a buddy that had got her and one of the males