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krocket
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Got me a X-Bred pup

Got me a X-Bred pup half walker an half fiest Lock Box bred sire an a double Cadillac Jack bred dam both parents are great tree dogs hope this cross works out shooting for a good varmint dog coon, possum, and squirrel dog

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You can't register your pup as an X-Bred. That classification has to be from two of the recognized coonhound breeds. Your pup can be registered as a Treeing Fiest. Hope this helps.

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ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT

WELL HOW ABOUT A TREEING CUR THAT'S WHAT I WAS GOING FOR THERE BOTH UKC REG. AN PKC REG. BUT I DON'T CARES ONE WAY OR OTHER I'M GONNA BREAK HER FOR A VARMINT DOG OR MEAT DOG WITCH EVERY WAY YOU WANT TO LOOK AT IT I THINK SHE'S GONNA BE FUN

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She'll sure be fun. Look at the breed standards, if she's big enough, register her as Treeing Cur. On the front page, there's a link to a power point presentation on the registration of the X-Bred. It's really worth watching and explains everything in detail.

Good luck with your new dog.

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If the dog doesnt work out i have a jack russel terrier that is a true multi purpose dog. He is a squirrel dog deluxe and does real well on coon and ground hog. 304-542-2664

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