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« on: June 05, 2013, 09:13:14 pm »

Justin Id be glad to expand.

What do I expect from this litter? I EXPECT every one of them to be at minimum a good help dog (my definition, and I'll get to that in a minute). I EXPECT at least 1 or 2 to be at least as good as the Sire. I wouldn't call him Jam up at this point but he's a lead dog in a WHOLE lot of yards. What I HOPE is to get one that shows traits of both (just like everyone else who breeds their dogs).

Why was this particular gyp used? Because I like her confirmation, I like her kennel personality. I like her handle. I like her focus and drive while she's engaged or on the track of a hog. She is rough and if I can get just some of that mixed with what Jasper shows I'll be happy, happy, happy!

Would I be satisfied with a whole pack of dogs just like her? No I wouldn't. Six or Eight dogs like her don't fit my style of hunting. She is to rough for my liking.

Some boys have had jam up dogs in their families for years and some boys have access to Jam up dogs. For most of us are LUCKY to acquire 1 jam up or better than average dog early on. We do what we can with what we have and in my case...what I have I don't want to lose. Point of fact...I would be happy to have a couple more just like my best dog. This breeding gives me a CHANCE to replicate what I HAVE and hopefully get a step closer to what I WANT.

As far as help dogs go....I'm not embarrassed to say I own one or two because......I guess my definition of a help dog is a little different than most.

As far as in concerned....if it ain't your lead dog....it's a help dog (in your yard). Plain and simple.
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