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re: Has anyone seen this dog work
Posted on 1/23/15 at 2:56 pm to Da Hammer
Posted on 1/23/15 at 2:56 pm to Da Hammer
My last two labs came from Chopper and Grady. I paid about 1300 a piece for them.
Chopper female pup also shared the father to this dog had phenomenal drive and intelligence. Was full of piss and vineager and is sorely missed.
The Grady dog is steady as rock but way to soft and you have to baby him when training.
Just trying to make sure that the traits that Chopper had were passed on to Slider. I think I am going to get a pup from a future breeding of his. I guess I should find a trial somewhere and go watch him work.
Chopper female pup also shared the father to this dog had phenomenal drive and intelligence. Was full of piss and vineager and is sorely missed.
The Grady dog is steady as rock but way to soft and you have to baby him when training.
Just trying to make sure that the traits that Chopper had were passed on to Slider. I think I am going to get a pup from a future breeding of his. I guess I should find a trial somewhere and go watch him work.
Posted on 1/23/15 at 3:15 pm to toots-N-scoots
I have a 2 year old Slider pup that was trained by Kirk Wichman @ Hiddn Lake Kennels. My 2 year old male is a great dog with a lot of drive and very intelligent. I have seen Slidder run and he is a great dog. Just look at his accomplishments.
Posted on 1/23/15 at 3:48 pm to toots-N-scoots
You will probably see a dog that is "harder" than "soft" as long as bitch side does not over compensate the other way. Sliders mom is known to be a solid bitch which also threw solid pups. The bayou teche dogs were field trial pro type dogs meaning than can take pressure and perform and some could have a temper. At this stage of breeding you should not see that level of aggression as that has been toned down thru the years. Grady pups are known to overall be soft but are usually very intelligent. Slider pups should impress early as they normally have alot of natural ability.Research dam side carefully and if any previous litters. Take your time.
Posted on 1/23/15 at 6:43 pm to toots-N-scoots
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Posted by toots-N-scoots My last two labs came from Chopper and Grady. I paid about 1300 a piece for them. Chopper female pup also shared the father to this dog had phenomenal drive and intelligence. Was full of piss and vineager and is sorely missed. The Grady dog is steady as rock but way to soft and you have to baby him when training. Just trying to make sure that the traits that Chopper had were passed on to Slider. I think I am going to get a pup from a future breeding of his. I guess I should find a trial somewhere and go watch him work.
Im guessing you're talking about Bayou Chopper, I had my reserves about getting my bitch studded by him. Why does he not have his grand or master titles? His looks are as best as they come, but his titles don't add up.
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