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mike rogers
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« Reply #60 on: March 05, 2016, 07:57:55 pm »

Could I plz have ur number mike

sure 254-631-9883

James Knight owned the registry for a few years. Michael runs a great little site call americanleopardbreed.com

Mr Meeks tend to look more hound, but his kennels have produced some more cur looking dogs. One won a big hunt about 4 years ago over on the east coast. It was a heavy coated bobtail dog with shorter smaller ears.  There is an article somewhere that I think was written by McDuffie . May have been a full cry article. In this article it states McDuffie had purchased some leopards from Lamar.   There were leopards brought in from a lot of guys in the early years that had hound influence. You'll see a lot of single registered dogs through out the history of the  leopard breed. See McDuffie and others  brought dogs from all over the US to add the the gene pool.  They say it was solely dogs that resembled the leopard breed with desirable leopard characteristics. (heavy hair, leopard spotted, smart, easy handling and such)  Fred French that originated the "sweet talk" strain was brought in by McDuffie. These were most yellow or red leopards that were registered by the ARF as their own breed of catahoula.  This put the red color and bobtail characteristics in a lot of leopard lines.
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