rdjustham
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« Reply #20 on: August 22, 2013, 06:57:07 pm » |
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From what i was told my tipper gyp came from the peeples line, she was dang near waste high, block headed with hound ears and weighed 80 plus pounds in running shape in her prime. I mean no offense and i hope you didnt/dont take it that way, me and the guys i hunt with dont classify dogs like they do on here. The brindle dog and the last dog in the above we call brindles and leopards.. When we talk about Fl curs we usually just refer to black and tans and yellas. Of course if it comes out bobtailed it dont matter what color it is. Its simply a bobtailed dog. lol guess it depends on where your standing as to what you call somethin.. lol
And bignasty, the only reason there a cull Fl curs running around is Sean Kelley, anyone with any sense in this state dont buy or sell him any dogs. As far as just about everyone else in this state, the majority of people with old blooded dogs, like the lines Taz mentioned take pride in their dogs. If i give or sell a pup to someone its with the understanding if the dog dont make a dog it dont make it off their yard, if you catch my drift.
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