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« Reply #40 on: August 26, 2014, 06:17:34 pm »

Peachcreek I understanding what you are saying. My friend got a high dollar high bred wright blood dog from wright himself and a pup from my red dog Ladner x Ben Jordan blood nothing special just average dogs that pup walks all over the better bred dog just saying. I have a trash bred mutt that will go miles has a nose for big boars he ain't perfect but I would put him against any dog win or lose just a dog of chance no one wanted I got him off the side of the hwy from a young lady. You can ask any one that has hunted with me. If I could afford the best bred dog I would still prefer the odd balls I guess that's just my style

I wouldn't own a high dollar wright dog for several reasons...but I would buy the right ladner pup from the right breeder because those dogs are bred to hunt...
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