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Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 5:04 am
by merlo_105
That's good to hear David, Looking forward to reading about your hunts in the near future,

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 2:16 pm
by Dan McDonough
I have located a very good line of July's and a good number of them tree. I have one female from that line and will be getting a second one within a month. Part two is in the discovery stage but may see the light of day soon.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 2:55 pm
by Dan McDonough
David- I can't wait to meet your dog.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 8:47 pm
by Mr. Chow
So let me get this straight the guy that has all the answers in regard to the leopard breed, and posts pictures of everyone else's dogs hunting won't post a picture of his own, or even tell a story? Now that seems a tad odd to me. For hunting/training full time, one would think you would post something of worth once in a while on the UKC forum.

So you breed Jug line leopards, have been working for years extensively on your walker/leopard line that you are so distraught about not being allowed into the leopard breed, and now you are breeding these whatchamacallits? How do you afford to feed all of these dogs every single day?

You were the talk of the camp at Leopard Days this year.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 12:40 am
by david
Mr. Chow wrote: You were the talk of the camp at Leopard Days this year.
Mr. Chow, that line has to be the punch line of a good joke. For some reason it made me laugh. If you can name me one major leopard breeder in the history of the breed who has not been the brunt of bitter talk at leopard days at some point, then I will point to that one name and say they probably did nothing for the breed. That has to be the most bitter group of people I have ever encountered. I wish I could understand why. It has to be the result of in-breeding. There is not a logical explanation for that behavior in adults. And now you want to spread that poison here on big game houndsman? Hmmm. With all due respect, It might be time for an outcross sir.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 12:51 am
by david
Please take your bitter genes back to the leopard camp, or wherever they came from.

Dan is not perfect. He has flaws that make him fit for Hell, just like you, and just like me. But Dan is a friend of mine. I would take a bullet for him, and he already has for me. There is a way to escape the Hell we deserve. I know Dan is working on that, as am I. Hopefully you are too.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 12:59 am
by mark
Puppy Chow, you done went and riled the "Reverend David" up! We do alot of smack talkin on here with each other but it is usually to stimulate good discussion. Im with David on this one, your attack on Dan can be taken some place else!

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 1:13 am
by Mr. Chow
David and Mark your cold as ice. I agree though lots of bitterness in that breed but same in every breed really. Lot of bitterness can be attributed to fake phony head in the clouds know it all dog jockeys.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 1:37 am
by houndogger
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Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 12:50 pm
by Dan McDonough
Thanks for the backup but I think a friend of mine is trying to have some fun with me. :)

If that's not the case, I really don't know where to start.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 1:09 pm
by Old dog
:beer dang!!!! I was hoping it would make it to the cage so I could get out

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 2:27 pm
by Dan McDonough
I've got a fresh coyote track for the stags, a track to check from last nights mystery that went across a lake and 2 year old to keep giggling the whole time. No time for the funny business. ;) What I do have time for is a '87 F250 that I found for sale with only 54K miles for $4500. I know that's a little off topic but I have been looking for a mid-'80's mechanical 3/4 ton truck in excellent shape for a while now and I'm jumping up and down about this one! Plus the ad is a little messed up and hopefully no one is going to find it before I get the $$$ together.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 3:19 pm
by Mr. Chow
Oh im sorry wont bother no more. Get that big bad Ford truck you will need overtime to keep Gasoline in the tanks. Mr. Chow will keep driving 4 door Dodge Cummins.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 8:28 am
by Hydro1
I have been following this thread since before signing up and when it first started. Sounds like you have some good dogs there.
I'm going to sound like a broken record here, but would you mind posting another couple pictures of your dog's? They must be right about full grown now?
P.S sounds like a steal of a deal on that truck.

Re: The Ultimate Bobcat Dog, PART ONE...

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:51 pm
by Dan McDonough
Hydro1- I hope something happens here that can be of help there. That's the #1 purpose for this thread. I'll work on getting some nice pictures of Tommy and Vicki in their adult bodies. They definitely have them now. It's going to be cold and rotten out through this weekend but when the sun comes back out and it's not blowing so hard I should be able to get some pictures and stats.