Here's some pictures from last night, of my pick pup from my litter this spring. She's 8 months old and COON CRAZY. I guarantee you won't find a tougher dog of the same age. The water ain't to deep and the briars aren't too thick! Running and treeing since the very first time I took her hunting. Never seen a caged coon in her life. Can't wait to get her on some Bear this fall. All 3 of her littermates are doing great as well. Very happy with there progress so far. I've been very fortunate.
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Right on, that pretty good. you have got some of the best looking walkers ive seen. how often do you have started dogs for sale, because i will be graduating in a year, and i would be intresting a dog from your stock if you have any avaliable around that time.
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Thanks. Like I said I feel very fortunate to have some nice stock, and nice prospects to work with into the future.
I don't typically have to much in the way of older dogs or started dogs for sale, and don't breed too often. This last year I got myself in over my head in pups and had to eventually place a few, but it's not the norm for me to have dogs for sale. I only get dogs or breed when I plan on keeping something. I'm gonna have a litter later this spring/summer, but pretty sure they are all sold before they are born, unless she has a huge litter.
So just let me know when your looking for something, and we'll see what I have at the time.
I don't typically have to much in the way of older dogs or started dogs for sale, and don't breed too often. This last year I got myself in over my head in pups and had to eventually place a few, but it's not the norm for me to have dogs for sale. I only get dogs or breed when I plan on keeping something. I'm gonna have a litter later this spring/summer, but pretty sure they are all sold before they are born, unless she has a huge litter.
So just let me know when your looking for something, and we'll see what I have at the time.
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That is avery nice looking hound.Is that one of the dogs with andersons crook in the back ground ?
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Thanks. No this one doesn't go back to Crook. Those were the pups off of my uncles dogs I helped him sell. They were grandpups to Crook. This one is Coma/Lipper bred. She's got a lot of Charley Pankey's breeding behind her on the moms side, and her father is from Oklahoma, owned by Shorty Martin.
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do you know where the other pups are out of this litter or how to get in touch with mr.shorty martin to talk with him about renagade.
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