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Breeding Question
I have a little female that I am interested in breeding. I am a pleasure hunter and I looking to breed to a dog that produces good quality coondogs. I am looking for a coon in the tree not just a tree. I live in middle Tennessee but can drive a little to get to the right male. I will post my females pedigree in hopes someone will know how certain bloodlines cross. My female is a small dog, about 45 lbs., ball mouth on the ground and chop on the tree. Thanks in advance for all the advice. Oh yeah she started bleeding yesterday.
-------------- Ball's Stylish Harry
--------Stylish Harry's Freak Show
--------------Smoky Mtn. Witch
-----Woodards All Grand Spiderman
-------------- Hard Rock Cafe
---------Hard Rock Daisy
--------------Raiders Barbie Doll
Katie
--------------X Jr.
--------Turpin's Insane Cain
--------------Insane Jane
-----Woodard Insane Minnie Mouse
--------------Rat Attack
--------Fisher's Malden Branch Mouse
--------------Still's Stylish Sally
Thanks again,
Duane
What traits does she have and what traits are you looking for in the pups?
She tries to be an honest strike and tree dog. She has a ball mouth on the ground and chop on tree. She aims to please, if she trees I pet her on the head if she comes back empty handed I pet her on the head. I like to hear her strike and hear her tree, not be a mile away. She will back another dog and let a puppy tree with her, she hasn't got a mean bone in her.
That kinda sums her up and well I guess that's the traits I am looking for in a male. One that is known to produce very easy going, not ill at all hounds. I hunt with kids and friends, we do not have time for an aggressive hound. Doesn't have to be a big high powered hound, just a real pleasure to hunt. I would really like to find a male that can reproduce pups that will pass on those traits.
I hope this helps some.
Thanks,
Duane
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