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It's been hard to get any info at all. My friend isn't a hunter or a dog man and the guy who has the dogs on his ranch is super wealthy so it's kind of like getting your insurance agent to call Mark Cuban on the phone to ask him a bunch of questions about what kind of car his grandpa drove. Nobody got time fa dat. Forget about finding out if the dogs are open on track, if they trail or wind, if they are catchy or just bay dogs . . etc. Wish I had the money for a vacation in Bolivia.
And just to be sure . . the crazy looking double nosed dogs aren't the ones I'm interested in. They just live in the same area. They are definitely outside my breed standard for conformation.
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Prey and Bay Dogs
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jpuckett
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Those two nosed dogs are some weird looking suckers... almost looks like a pug.... LOL
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C L
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That is an interesting story. Thanks for posting.
A few years ago (maybe 30+) there was a man (his family name may have been Lee) I saw at cowdog trials that had some red curs, some of which had the split nose. He may have been from south of San Antonio.
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Charles Long, Overton, TX
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And I just thought I had seen an ugly dog b4
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Hunt hard or go home!
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