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Nice job david.

Them two dogs there are between 28 and 29 inches. My John dog is the same and so are my two females. I suppose 28 to 30 inches and weighing between 75 and 95 pounds and I call that a coyote dog. Bi

Think I have everything lined out now. Bitch went down hill fast with a high temp after putting out the late pups . Gave her a shot of Oxcitosin to clear her then put her on meds and ran 3 bags of IV.

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This is a littermate sister to the yella bitch Tor that Kye owns. Kye and I had bred Tor to Stitch a couple months back. Kye had drove a long ways to get Tor bred. This time my other buddy drove all the way from New York to breed his bitch. I met him in Decatur, Indiana at a friends house. All in all, I drove 8 hours and he drove 20 to get this breeding done. Anyhow, just under 1700 miles total, alot of time, and a bunch of diesel fuel.

 

Pic of Stitch and Gizzy and me makin sure Stitch's crippled ass dont fall over. HAHA!

 

 

oooooooooooooo aren't you butch :kiss:

 

 

hope the mating pays off mate but why are you taking yor braces off?????? :laugh: :laugh:

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Hey Homer . . . . can you mail me a pup please? I want a cream, rough coated dog pup that i can call custard! :tongue2:

Aye I'll have a red dog and call him Rhubarb Hannah :tongue2:

 

 

And then we can run them together whilst listening to KOL! :clapper: :clapper:

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Dan-Glad you boys are puttin in the miles, so I can have a pile of females to pick from for their nephew to have a go at in a few years... :boogie: Hoss X StitchxTor, StitchxGizzy=BAD NEWS for coyotes... :gunsmilie: I hope I can return the favor to you all as well.

 

Take care.

 

In less than 10 years time between a very small group there will a line of coyote dogs for our kids and our grandkids to enjoy. Lets just hope they dont act up and go to adding greyhound to em. :gunsmilie:

All the best Dan. Look lads no greyhound in the mating... Many should take a good long look at this worker to worker idea.

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Hope the breeding takes! They are bred right, that's for sure...regarding the distance drove...it cracks me up, when people on here see a litter/dog advertised, and they say..'If only it was closer, I'd snap it up!'...and they only live 3hours away from the dog/litter!!!

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This is a littermate sister to the yella bitch Tor that Kye owns. Kye and I had bred Tor to Stitch a couple months back. Kye had drove a long ways to get Tor bred. This time my other buddy drove all the way from New York to breed his bitch. I met him in Decatur, Indiana at a friends house. All in all, I drove 8 hours and he drove 20 to get this breeding done. Anyhow, just under 1700 miles total, alot of time, and a bunch of diesel fuel.

 

Pic of Stitch and Gizzy and me makin sure Stitch's crippled ass dont fall over. HAHA!

Dan what size are those staghounds?Just wondering is there much variation in size.....do some people look for a smaller build dog for cotton-tails and maybe a bigger dog for yotes and white-tail deer??Or does the general size suffice for all the game you run?......yis John

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