Redwood Hounds
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Northern California
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The Treeing Walker standard is the smallest of all the breeds.
Males 22-27" and Females 20-25".
To me for big Game that is perfect. Two of our best dogs are just over Min. standard. We don't have alot or room or money, so it's hard on us to justify haulin a big dog around.
My male is 23" and 53lbs and we have a female that is 20 1/2" and 48lbs. No big dog around here will touch either of these dogs running. They have good leg, good bone, and look like they should in my opinion. We really put alot of emphasis on size. We want Small but Standard.
I've heard alot of nice things about Clover bred studs. Bozo bred has worked fine for me. I've known quite a few Lipper dogs and all of them were super nice dogs, tree dogs for sure, but I think tend to be warmer nosed, but can really drive a track. They say old Finley River stuff is good. But, just going by what I've heard.
I've had zero luck with anything Stylish Harry, Hayes, or Sackett bred. Everyone has been hot nosed and unaccurate. Some of them were very slow, some were built nice but just couldn't run a track at all, they tree good when they are there, but tree leaving is also common from what I've heard. I have a Sackett male, and he'll be my last.
I say go huntin with a few bear dogs around you, don't even look at it's pedigree, and chances are when you find a good bear dog that has everything you like, you'll have a chance of getting decent pups.
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