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Dew Claws
Topic Started: Jan 2 2010, 09:57 PM (919 Views)
Big Ronnie
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Jan 7 2010, 10:57 AM
Robert told he tried to include dew claws as a preferred physical trait since he started his breeding program and now he says a lot of folks are trying to breed away from them.

I like them and will pick a weaning pup with the physical apperance that I like including dew or, even better, double dew claws.

Now if I raise a litter for myself, I only pick the game crazy pups no matter the sex, color, dew claws or no dew claws. If I get the best of both worlds, looks and abililty, then that is even better.

BUT, game crazy pups has always been my first and foremost trait that I look for. I start my 'hat shaking' with a 6 wk old pup and introducing them to hides and such. It don't take long to start seeing prey drive.

With the natural treeing ability these Kemmers and Hybrids have, these prey driven pups start at a very early age.



Charles this is the reason I still try to breed for them. The dew claws and natural bob tails are traits that are passed on to their off spring just as hunting traits are. It is intirely up the owner of the dog to where he leaves the dew claws on. But because Robert has bred for them for years is another reason I try to continue to breed for them now. I try to breed the same dog that we have had for all these many years without making any changes in them. By keeping the dew claws in the breeding programs we can continue to leave them on if we like them or we can take them off if we want to and have the same dog in the outcome............Big Ronnie
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I ain't never seen a natural bobtailed, double dewclawed dog that wouldnt turn the crank.
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I like em expecially the doubles!
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You won't find many pups out of Ole Trouble II thats not dew clawed and lots of them are double dew clawed............Big Ronnie
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(318)-614-8649
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