Well with all the talk of people wanting really gritty to catch type cur dogs. This Fla Dog I have are Partin/Fla Cur dog which ever makes a person happy, I have bred three liters from this dog with a year being the oldest and so far I can say they have got some real time fire in their butts. About half so far are straight to a ear and the other half real real gritty in the face kind of dogs hitting the backend when they run. This male was not bred to really really true grit get in your face females and this is what we are getting so far in your FACE dogs. He puts a ton of fire in his pups and out of three liters 80 % came natural bobtails just like him and all but one pup came colored just like him black and tan . This is a true Partin Fla Cur from the dogs of Mr Partin himself and his family of dogs. This dog proved himself in just one year of hunting last year . He stopped and not only stopped but caught on the ear ever big hog that we know he was on with very little running to no running at all of course soon as he would catch my dogs would jump in and help . So it is what it is. He is a stay busy 400 yd range dog very seldom at the wheeler only to ck in if that happens. Took him out of the pack when the hot months started due to him having a heat stroke on cattle a year before and guess what . The big boars were off to the races again with us having to run the air out of their lungs to catch them are we just flat out got our asses handed to us.
Anyway this is what the dog is and were he came from . If you do not like ruff dogs with a ton of fire and attuides from hell I will tell you now this dog is not the dog for you to breed to. I think people will be tickled with what they get . I will stud him to a few good gyps just to get some of this out there and then you can be the judge first hand.
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Two gyps lined up since this ad will take one more and call it good for now.
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