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« Reply #20 on: October 05, 2012, 05:53:25 am »

I hunted behind rat and sue baby.  I bred another brindle gyp to my ike dog for Mr. Perry.

  When you say another do you mean recently ? Or a while back ?


Whirly Smiley your favorite! So you did but the black male pup. You little sneak

 I figured that was the case. A six month old dog that hunt out like he did, I would of been dumb to say no. 

Yeah he sounded nice, how's he doing so far? Lexi is about to pop. You might get you another black pup if there are enough
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« Reply #21 on: October 06, 2012, 08:19:56 pm »

  Haven't fooled much with him. He will bay anything it seems. Will work this winter on him a bunch.
  I Will keep a spot open. Doesn't have to be black, I Will hunt anything.
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« Reply #22 on: October 06, 2012, 08:43:28 pm »



Yeah he sounded nice, how's he doing so far? Lexi is about to pop. You might get you another black pup if there are enough

Ehemm. You get one come out all ugly and red I'll chew thru my chain to get at em.  Wink
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« Reply #23 on: October 07, 2012, 10:39:53 am »

Perry pup.



and his two buddys.
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« Reply #24 on: October 07, 2012, 12:32:34 pm »

Jimmy, is That top pup from the same litter as the two others ?
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« Reply #25 on: October 07, 2012, 12:47:07 pm »

Jimmy that top pup has got Perry written all over him ! Sure looks good ! He should cross over real good on the Joe dogs.
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« Reply #26 on: October 07, 2012, 01:22:50 pm »

Jimmy that top pup has got Perry written all over him

How can you tell?

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« Reply #27 on: October 07, 2012, 02:18:22 pm »

The top black pup with tan markings is the Perry pup the other two is about the same age as him off my Horn dog x the Whitey gyp.   They are starting to turn the color of their grand mother ole Blu which was what I was hoping for .

Lance I am really really hoping this perry pup will turn out great because if he does thats excatly what am going to do.  Breed him one day to one of the,  if not tightest Joe bred gyps alive the Hannah Montanna gyp she is off of CO and her mother is a daughter of my ole Blu gyp that is three times off of Joe.  Hannah is also the same color as this perry pup maybe help some of that dominate solid black get  back in to the Perry dogs.
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« Reply #28 on: October 07, 2012, 03:36:04 pm »

Jimmy that top pup has got Perry written all over him

How can you tell?


He's colored up like a couple others I've seen that came from Mr. Perry is what I'm getting at.
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« Reply #29 on: October 07, 2012, 04:02:00 pm »

Jimmy that top pup has got Perry written all over him

How can you tell?


He's colored up like a couple others I've seen that came from Mr. Perry is what I'm getting at.

Thought there might have been a certain characteristic about them that you noticed...

I've seen some dogs with Perry blood that when put beside others from the same blood you would never guess they were related... Lots of variation from what I guess you would call different strains of Perry dogs...

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« Reply #30 on: October 07, 2012, 04:32:04 pm »

I will be the first to admit I dont know a whole lot about these Black Perry dogs but everything that I have heard from real dog men and read about is really great things .  I love family bred performace dogs by people that know what they are doing and I cant wait to find out I hope with this pup I got here.  Anyway from what am told there is not many are as many solid black are almost solid black dogs coming from this line much any more.  I assume most were black when this line was started are I may be wrong somebody correct me if I am. 

What am getting at is were did the solid black go to in these dogs if it is getting less and less as the years have went on, with black being a dominate color Huh?Huh???

Just trying to learn a little bit here about the line of dogs now dont no body go take this the wrong way and throw a smart ass comment in here because it is not needed.  I love black dogs myself and will try to work with this one I got to get the black back dominate again .  I know color dont mean chit but I like black dogs .
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« Reply #31 on: October 07, 2012, 05:01:12 pm »

http://www.easttexashogdoggers.com/forum/index.php?topic=34855.0

Good read on Perry dogs...

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« Reply #32 on: October 07, 2012, 05:09:20 pm »

Just from the first quotes from the book, you got black,blue,red, walkers, leopards...

They bred what worked...  Wink
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« Reply #33 on: October 07, 2012, 05:52:00 pm »

 He bred his Ike dog which was yellow a few times. The first time I went to his house there was a spotted dog that was his blood there. He skips the looks and breeds for the hunt. The jackazz he talks about in the books is really there too.
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« Reply #34 on: October 07, 2012, 07:43:40 pm »

Yes the color don't mean a thing and thats why the Ole man has such great success with his bloodline of dogs.  What happens is you breed best to best and keep doing it and then later on make a bloodline out of it then you got something yes I agree 110 percent.  Then if a man wants to get picky about color that his deal.

Thats why I like the dogs that I own that come from Cole McVeays old Joe line of dogs the man don't BS if it don't hunt and hunt right its gone makes no difference who the dog is out of are were he comes from.  Also I have known Shane, Coles brother for years now and he is the same way maybe a little worse if the dog twitches when he should have jerked and it dont suit his ways the dog is gone , this is what makes great dogs and great bloodlines being pictular and dont shy from it.  I turst Shane's and his bother Coles eye and knowledge for a dog if either one of them tells me its a dog then its a dog.  The Rat dog Shane bought from Mr Perry paid big money for the gyp and she had her quirk about her she was kinda nippy and shy a one man kinda dog which most really good ones do have some kind of quirk about than but when I ask what she was he said a one hell of a hog dog and he told me this more than once.  Hunted good got out good range did her thing found hogs and was a really really good gyp and the main thing he said  that I liked about her was,   he said she would flat shut down a big hard runner .  The thing was I think she hunted different than what Shane and his dogs hunts which that is understandeable because she was born and raise by someone that hunts totally different than Shane and his dogs that was the only draw back she had to her  and of course that is not a fault of the dogs just different ways of hunting and the dog being trained.  Myself my dogs don't have any problems finding hogs if they are in the area they are not safe. My dogs are some what gritty put teeth on big boar hogs some we stop some we don't but from what I was told the Rat dog and the Perry dogs it is one of there best traits and that is why I wanted this pup to mix the Perry traits with this Joe blood traits that I have here .  The ole Blu gyp I got in daughter of Joe in my opinion is one of the best cur dogs I have ever seen on a big hog Shane , Cole and I think Mr Bounds will tell you the same thing but she is getting old and now retired and now and this traits  is now showing up in her offspring and her grand offspring and mixing it with something like the Perry gene pool am hoping has a high rate of success in trying to shut down bigger type of boar hogs because my dogs have it but its not refined yet and lets be honest about it who would not want that sweet spot in the middle of not to gritty and not to much back off and a big boar hogs nuts dragging on the floor of the hog trailer when it is all said and done.

Who knows it may work but if it don't it is not for my lack of trying !
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« Reply #35 on: October 07, 2012, 10:06:06 pm »

Mr perry has some nice dogs up until last month we hunted once to twice a week together and he is a amazing man and they don't make them like him anymore I have to say one of the reasons his dogs hunt like they do is because of the time and dedication with his dogs he hunts 5 days a week unless he is sick or has a book signing he would hunt 7 days a week but he is a man of god and will not hunt Sundays or Wenesdays for the most part he is a true houndsman he knows his dogs and how to make them work we own tinker bell and when we first bought her we had our doubts but I can say she started passing ol Ike up after we had a few months she has fell right in with our dogs and is hard to get by now even mr perry has been impressed in how she has turned it on !! But there is one gyp over there that sticks out in my mind is little sue baby I have watched her the last 8-7 monthes and when she wasnt even a year old she was doing things most peoples 5-6 year old dogs were doin she is a superstar in her own and I have begged to buy her but he won't sell her and I can't say I blame him cause I know he seen what I've seen in her !! But if u buy a perry dog be prepared to take ur time and be patient cause it will take them awhile to warm up to you but when they do u will be satisfied !!!
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« Reply #36 on: October 08, 2012, 12:19:03 am »

Well I will be the first to say that it takes time for the perry dogs. I bought a gyp a year and half ago and she has her good days and she has her bad days.  I own the rat gyp for two weeks and I hunted her for the first time Saturday. Yes we caught a good boar did she hunt like she does for mr. Perry hell no.  But hunted her again Sunday and she hunted awsome. We caught seven hogs and bayed a group of hogs together. As soon as we got one caught she rolled off to go get another one. That gyp that I bought from lyod in the pass never hunted for me like she did Sunday.  Her and rat did an amazing job and couldn't be happier. 
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« Reply #37 on: October 09, 2012, 10:15:16 am »

I hunted behind Ike for a long time when William Mellman had him and also hunted with the rat gyp. As far as Rat goes the few times I hunted with her all I can say is when she gets turned loose back in that country behind Mr. Perrys house you better hope your tracking system is working because she would get gone in a hurry. We were hunting in the middle of the summer so she couldnt stay with a running hog as well as I believe she normally would but I saw her several times leave the 4 wheeler and go up to 2 miles and get bayed within just a few min.   
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« Reply #38 on: October 09, 2012, 12:25:13 pm »

From all accounts, the perry dogs are some real good dogs. I like a dog that rolls off well, hunts deep, and has a cold nose.  That's how them dogs are suppose to be so of course I always like hearing abou them.

I will say this though, I learned the hard way that you can NEVER judge a dog based on how they hunt on their home turf.  A dog will do amazing things in country that they are real familiar in and then be average when you get them away from there home range. Now the perry dogs seem to be one man type dogs so it's hard to buy anything but a young dog and expect them to hunt for you right off.
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« Reply #39 on: October 09, 2012, 01:31:36 pm »

From all accounts, the perry dogs are some real good dogs. I like a dog that rolls off well, hunts deep, and has a cold nose.  That's how them dogs are suppose to be so of course I always like hearing abou them.

I will say this though, I learned the hard way that you can NEVER judge a dog based on how they hunt on their home turf.  A dog will do amazing things in country that they are real familiar in and then be average when you get them away from there home range. Now the perry dogs seem to be one man type dogs so it's hard to buy anything but a young dog and expect them to hunt for you right off.
Very true.  These dogs just need time spent with them. When I bought rat she went everywhere with me.  Is she hunting like she does for lyod. No. But she getting adjusted to me real well and now finally getting a good handle on her. These dogs don't like a lot of commotion and alot of noise. If you go to yelling and hollering you can damn sure tell the difference. But with time put in they are good dogs. And when you got the quarks worked out they perform great.
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