BRANKOS ONE TUFF OMBRE

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john smith
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BRANKOS ONE TUFF OMBRE

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Can anyone give me some info on this dog that have trialed with him or judged him. wondering about hunt,speed,mouth and how he uses his mouth.

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I judged him in Arkansas a few years ago. He was only a little over a year old at the time and sometimes lost his concentration, but still placed 4th out of fifty or so. He is a big, strong powerful hound with a lot of control and a good voice.

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I'm only relaying what was said on better beagling web site about him. Absolutly no hunt stood around the gallery till they worked a hare up.
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I had a littermate to Tuff. She had tons of hunt. Too much hunt. So much that she refused to leave the brush. Everytime that I hunted her I had to leash her and pull her out of the woods. I even put a E-collar on her. When I stimulated her she would sit down and not move. Very Ignorant if you ask me. Either way I would have to go get her. She didn't last long in my kennel. She could run a good rabbit, hunted hard but very stupid.



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He can't be to bad....he's a 2 time National LP Champion

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John,
I think I read somewhere on Branko's website that Tuff was gonna be in Ohio for stud for a short bit, my best advice would be to talk to the very ones that know him the best, the Krpans. Joe Truxillo had him for a while in La. I would say he could help you out too, I dont have a number for him, but I am sure someone could help you there.
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I see him run.Alot of hunt.Good line control,fast and very very good check dog.Sincerly,haredog

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one tuff ombrea

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hare dog. i bought a male out of one tuff ombera. (9) mo. ago right from mr. branko krpan. and he is makeing a real hound great speed and run a good line. he not a broke hound yet but i like what i see. hope this helps you out. steve.

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He is an excellent beagle.For his speed one of the best check dogs I've seen since Blue Ninja.Sincerly,haredog

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dawgydawg67 wrote:I'm only relaying what was said on better beagling web site about him. Absolutly no hunt stood around the gallery till they worked a hare up.
Don't always believe what you hear as I have personaly seen this dog run.I would never repeat something I just heard by word of mouth.I will only say what I saw with my own eyes.Sincerly,haredog

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Anonymous wrote:I had a littermate to Tuff. She had tons of hunt. Too much hunt. So much that she refused to leave the brush. Everytime that I hunted her I had to leash her and pull her out of the woods. I even put a E-collar on her. When I stimulated her she would sit down and not move. Very Ignorant if you ask me. Either way I would have to go get her. She didn't last long in my kennel. She could run a good rabbit, hunted hard but very stupid.




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I'll take this dog 100 times over something that won't hunt.Sincerly,haredog

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straight legs

Post by Thunder »

Here is link to another line bred Jack of all trades hound. His legs look pretty straight to me.

http://www.online-pedigrees.com/cgi-bin ... ndex=12624

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Re: straight legs

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Thunder wrote:Here is link to another line bred Jack of all trades hound. His legs look pretty straight to me.

http://www.online-pedigrees.com/cgi-bin ... ndex=12624

Keep them Running
Thunder do you know how to contact Dennis. Thanks Frenchman

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Contact Dennis

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Yes Frenchman you con contact Dennis by Email.

cookie5@eastlink.ca

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I've meet the both of them.Both have alot of the same likes in a beagle. :cool: Sincerly,haredog

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