


Third would have to be STUPID


ANY BODY ELSE RUN INTO THIS KIND OF STUFF
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I have been raising and training Patch hounds for 20+ years.dhoundman wrote:the worst i ever seen that showed up in ever cross that a beagl breed was cut and slash![]()
Seen it most in patch hounds they where always rough. -----------second would be slowe dogs such as (walky talky)
that is what i call them.
Third would have to be STUPIDif you have a stupid dog
is seems to be a strong trait that you can not get out.-------------------
ANY BODY ELSE RUN INTO THIS KIND OF STUFF
I totally agree! Not all Patch Hounds are like that. I also do not like hounds that cut swing and cheat but I have witnessed some that do. To say that most Patch Hounds run like that is just not right.Swampman wrote:
I have been raising and training Patch hounds for 20+ years.
I do NOT like cutting, swinging, wecheating hounds. I wouldn't get many rabbits up here in the winter if they were like that.
I wouldn't get many rabbits neither if their noses were as bad as some have stated in other threads as well.
Could they use more nose, absolutely. I think any honest houndsman would say their hounds can always use more nose.
There is a broad range out there and I know there are ones like what you have stated, but there are many that are not.
It all depends on where/whom you get them from.
How many Patch hounds have you actually seen run?
RH
PREACHERS KENNEL wrote:this is the worst post you ever made dude ./ to run down a whole line of dogs because of what maybe 1 or 2 you have seen is ridiculous.
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Good post gw.gwyoung wrote:dhoundman, Interesting topic. I just wanted to address stupid, where stupid affects the running of a hound, What are some things that you consider brains in a hound in this regard that you do not believe is attributed to " blood" Can you name some instances where a hound shows brains and not blood and that leads to better running. I understand a hound has to have a brain as does a chipmunk , but could you point out some instances of superior intelligenge in a hound that could not be attributed to blood. How about when a hound skirts a brushpile , some would say brains' I would say that all hounds have enough intelligence to figure that out but having the proper blood , we get out of the embarrassing situation of having to explain how " smart " our hound is, and how his superior intelligence has led to this( faulty) action.