« Reply #53 on: March 10, 2021, 01:17:51 AM »
Nope. Blue Healers, Papillons and a Catahoula that's really nice.
I was wondering how dogs were going to pay off. Papillon breeding can pay off, I suppose. I had to look up Catahoula because I didn't know what they were. Some of them have really nice looking coats. Interesting patterns in attractive colors. I think one guy I know has, or had, a Blue Heeler. Most of the dogs my friends and family have or had are Labs and a couple of German Shepherds and just plain mutts, also a Beagle and a Jack Russell Terrier. My dad and uncles and their friends always had a few breeds of coon hounds/bear hounds, but I don't know anyone who hunts with dogs anymore. The only house dog my family ever had caught a partridge when my older brother took him for a walk in the woods. Not bad for a mutt who spent his life in the city. My brother had a hard time getting to where he could pop the bird with his .22 without hitting the dog. He should have wrung its neck.

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