Lets see your dogs.
#21
RE: Lets see your dogs.
ORIGINAL: drs1961
Thanks coolbrze0!I thinkshe's absolutely gorgeous! There aren't very many of them here either (SC). We know a few people that use them for hog hunting.I got her from a breeder in CA.
I get asked what kind of dog she is all the time. I usually just laugh before I tell them. Then they say "a Cata what?".
ORIGINAL: coolbrze0
maddie may - i like that catahoula, some friends of mine has 5 that they're rescued, apparently there aren't many around the va area from what they were telling me.
maddie may - i like that catahoula, some friends of mine has 5 that they're rescued, apparently there aren't many around the va area from what they were telling me.
I get asked what kind of dog she is all the time. I usually just laugh before I tell them. Then they say "a Cata what?".
Sorry coolbrze0 - accidently answered your post under my husband's account!
#22
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Posts: 1,149
RE: Lets see your dogs.
http://img205.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vmbjhfsj6.jpg
That's the link to my dog's picture. It's him with a days kill--a nice pheasant anda sweet pigeon. He found both.My comp's slow as hell.
He's a 3 1/2 year old purebred English Setter and came from a shelter after being dubbed "too hyper"(which he is lol), but it's works to your benefit in the field. He will not retrieve on command but will pick up birds and bring them to you most of the time.
Nice dogs, everyone! Man's best friend is no overstatement!
That's the link to my dog's picture. It's him with a days kill--a nice pheasant anda sweet pigeon. He found both.My comp's slow as hell.
He's a 3 1/2 year old purebred English Setter and came from a shelter after being dubbed "too hyper"(which he is lol), but it's works to your benefit in the field. He will not retrieve on command but will pick up birds and bring them to you most of the time.
Nice dogs, everyone! Man's best friend is no overstatement!
#24
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: the Great Plains
Posts: 351
RE: Lets see your dogs.
Here is my female Mountain Cursquirrel dog, Harper, at eight months old. This was taken just a few weeks back. She is acting right and I think she will make a dog. I also have a male about three years old. He's red with lots of white trim. Good dogs.
#29
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 87
RE: Lets see your dogs.
This first one is my first Bluetick Coonhound, Daisy. She was killed a few weeks back when she got out of the house and chased something a very busy road.
Here is my new Blue. Her name is Jojo. She's just over 11 weeks old. Both her sire and dam are great tree dogs. She is already treeing on squirrels.
This last is my daughter and wife's Rat Terrier, Mickey. He is shaping up to be a great squirrel dog. I can't wait to get him in the woods come small game season. In this pick, he is chewing on a big hunk of road killed venison. He just couldn't get enough of it.
Here is my new Blue. Her name is Jojo. She's just over 11 weeks old. Both her sire and dam are great tree dogs. She is already treeing on squirrels.
This last is my daughter and wife's Rat Terrier, Mickey. He is shaping up to be a great squirrel dog. I can't wait to get him in the woods come small game season. In this pick, he is chewing on a big hunk of road killed venison. He just couldn't get enough of it.