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« on: October 27, 2023, 09:19:05 am »

Shotgun, you know what I know. It’s hard to be patient when all you have are pups. Your pups sound like they have a lot of try, all three. Try and want to will get them there. Whether or not that make the caliber of dog you expect will be for you to decide but I do know if they don’t, it won’t be because you didn’t do right by them. The difference in the cur dogs is for sure breeding. Sounds like both are being what they are bred to be. As young as they are, the steady progression is ok with me. So many times those dogs that come out on fire tend to plateau early and never get any better. The steady progression ones usually end up the better dogs, IMO. Hopefully your bulldog settles down a little with age and doesn’t just take the straight line in. After deer season, maybe it will be cool enough to you can hunt them longer and harder where she  gets a little tired and will be forced to slow down some and maybe learn from that. Sounds like she wants to be an ear dog just a little impatient with that too. You’ll get all three where they need to be, I have no doubt. It might be good that your curs are different in style. If they were both tight, they might get each other in a wreck or two. All three are sure enough nice looking. Thanks for sharing.


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