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Re: small hounds on bear

Postby moose » Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:42 pm

holy moly only 25 pounds. what breed is she? how big are the parents? she is a good looking dog. how old is she? does make the long races? sorry for all the ?. i bet it doesnt take much to feed her. have a good one.
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Re: small hounds on bear

Postby WAcoyotehunter » Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:17 pm

Thanks- she's a little killer! She's mixed up breeding. The bitch is a smaller hound, b&t with some bluetick in there. The sire is a regular sized hound- redtick I think. Bucknaze could correct me if I'm wrong.
She's just little, which is just fine with me. She's as loud as any dog in the pack and will get right in there and hunt. She moves well and does just fine for speed. I sure like her.
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Re: small hounds on bear

Postby BuckNAze » Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:20 pm

Loud is an understatement
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Re: small hounds on bear

Postby moose » Mon Jun 10, 2013 11:23 pm

a freind of mine use to have one of those stephens curs and she was only 32 pounds. she was the best dog i have ever seen. that old saying is right "dynamite comes in small packages". i do not care how big or small the dog is, as long as it get the job done. have a good one.
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Re: small hounds on bear

Postby Outlaw 3 » Tue Jun 18, 2013 1:16 pm

Smaller hounds typically don't get brush whipped as bad around here and can stay out of the way of a mean bear, but either could be fast just depends on the dog. The fastest dog I ever owned was one of the biggest and the second fastest dog was one of the smallest. It's more about tight feet, straight legs, big lungs, tight waist and a lot of drive.
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Re: small hounds on bear

Postby gameganster530 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:24 pm

i like smaller dogs cause they can get through the brush faster and i have also found that most of the smaller dogs i have ran are alot faster and agile
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Re: small hounds on bear

Postby Bayemup34 » Fri Aug 02, 2013 1:39 pm

A small dog can take a smack just as good as a big dog. My cousin has a 30-35 pound plott/walker cross. He basically got thrown down a mountain by a bear and he came up pullin fur. Tell me they won't take a hit. And like they said earlier, easier on the wallet to feed em
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