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| history of the kemmer cur; the best | |
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| BUCKWHEAT | Jan 29 2007, 12:36 AM Post #1 |
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The history of the Kemmer Cur is basically is the same as the Original Mountain Cur, because that is the breeding stock Robert Kemmer choose to use. He selected the best all-round dogs and bred them together, then line bred them to get the same characteristics. To have strong hunting and treeing instincts. the dog will take the best tracks and will run to catch, and yet cold nosed for winding ability. They will circle and drift on a cold track until they find the hot end. They are easily broke off unwanted game. They are fearless and courageous fighters on dangerous game. They can be taught to do any task when given the chance. The more contact they have with there master the better they respond to training. They make excellent companions, stock dogs, and watch dogs. Kemmer Stock Mountain Cur Color: wide variety, blonde, yellow, brindle, black, or blue and variations of the colors, white is permitted. Head: dome and flat, wide between the eyes, heavy muzzle, short to medium ears set high with control, dark, prominent, expressive eyes, strong muscular neck. Body: broad deep chest, strong and straight back, smooth or rough coat with soft fine undercoat. Tail: preferred natural bob or bobbed but full length with high carriage is permitted. Feet: cat paw type, set for speed, strong and muscular, dew claws preferred. Legs: set for speed, straight and muscled. Voice: open, semi open, or silent on track, clean bark that can be heard for a long distance. Weight: proportionate to body structure. Return |
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