Dan McDonough
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Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Superstition Mtns., AZ
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Some of the older Leoaprd men can correct me if I get this wrong. I think that ffor a while there was a split in the breed and a Leopard Tree Dog was registered with NALC. This was some time ago. You just never know what may be still hiding out there in the hills. Wouldn't it be interesting to find a family that has a small pack of Leoaprds that hasn't had much outside breeding for a few decades. I'm sure there are some out there like that.
Gone is the day where you hear about men going out into the far back woods country for a week to look for exceptional dogs. Maybe with the oil wars, and the gas price coming down, someone will fan the same spark of imagination that bore this breed into the mainstream in the firstplace. If I wasn't raising young children I can guarantee it would be me.
Put me in an old truck with a wad of cash and a month to roam and I'll show you a coon dog that will change things. There laying around out there in nearly every state just waiting to be found. Heck, Nothern WI. is a great place to look and all I would need is a string of weekends but I'm on a different path right now that is just as interesting to me.
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