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Reuben
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« on: June 11, 2022, 09:25:30 am »

Reuben I got them just in case if they don’t work out I may have a good squirrel dog on my hands. I hear they’re all around pretty gamey dogs.


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Most kemmers are gritty and hard hunting dogs…but many are now bred smaller and only for squirrel hunting…the ones with the yellow Bob and Gold Nugget breeding threw bigger dogs with a good length of ear and with colder noses…many of these dogs will start a track and stick with a runner longer than you want…looking at the pedigree on many kemmers and you will see some appear to be very inbred…the right cross can get you what you’re looking for…

I have two kemmer gyps right now that I will be breeding the best one to a Plott x kemmer cross I have…
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