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A dog Christmas

Started by Sue OldsWidow. Last reply by Sue OldsWidow Dec 3, 2021. 19 Replies

My dog Betty Boop, she loves chicken....so all her chrismas was strips and chicken flavored this and that....so the expression she had in this pic kinda sums it up!…Continue

My Doggies

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Evie the evil beagle :-)…Continue

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Dogs serving our Veterans

Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by Sue OldsWidow Apr 2, 2015. 5 Replies

I couldn't find a better place to put this.  We all realize the therapy value of our animals and how they help us through just about everything in life.  I met this gentleman at SMKW and I am…Continue

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The escape artist

Started by Bruce McLain. Last reply by Jan Carter Sep 1, 2014. 2 Replies

Thought you all would like thisSorry for the video qualityHave a happy Labor day     http://youtu.be/_KKwf_yW2yk…Continue

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Comment by Craig Henry on August 2, 2012 at 18:04

Cute puppy Steve! Your puppy is about three times bigger than our Princess Sophie (mini-Dachshund)!!


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Comment by Robert Burris on August 2, 2012 at 18:00

That's a good idea Miss Jan but Sally is a pure Kemmer Stock Mountain Cur, she has all the great Kemmer Curs in her pedigree, top and bottum. The Kemmer Curs are large dogs, [not as big as Ricks dog or Steve's puppy] I can't handle the large dogs anymore. Years ago, the breeders of the Kemmer Curs, cross bred the Kemmer Curs with the Kemmer Feist [a smaller dog] after years of breeding they have developed a breed of their own. There is two names for these new smaller dogs, 1st. Cajun Squirrels Dogs and 2nd. Kemmer Tennessee Mountain Hybreds. I will get a couple of the smaller dogs to start with. One a very well trained little female and the other a young started male. There will be a few other compensations on their part, that I'd rather not disclose at this time. I will be rewarded well for my contribution to the breed is all I'd like to say at this time. We will really miss ole Sally. I'll post some pictures later.

Comment by Jan Carter on August 2, 2012 at 17:39

Robert,

Can you get the option on a puppy from her if you want one?  That would be cool!

Hog,

He is a big boy!  and what a great face


In Memoriam
Comment by Robert Burris on August 1, 2012 at 12:39

I have decided to keep her one more weekend, to let everyone tell her by. I will take some pictures.


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Comment by Robert Burris on August 1, 2012 at 8:37

He seems very large for a pup. How big do they get? He looks like a well bred pup.

Comment by stephen tungate on July 31, 2012 at 22:45

great looking friend there hog sure has a great coat already...


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Comment by Robert Burris on July 30, 2012 at 19:51

I have been notified by the Mountain Cur Assiation, that I have the only "Chocalate" colored Cur female ever. A big time Cur breeder, contacted me last week and has offered a great deal for her. It seems that a few weeks back, his dog had a litter of pups, with two "Chocalate" male pups. He is frantic to get his hands on my "Chocalate" female, to breed to his males and hopefully, get a bunch of "Chocalate" puppies. I have discussed this with the girls and we have decided to make the deal. I can't tell ya'll what the deal is but ole Pawpaw is gonna do alright. It's better the dog is in the hands of a big time breeder, that can help the breed in general. They can do things this old backwoods breeder can't possibly do. It's nice to know that the big boys are so interested in my dogs. I'll post a picture of ole Sally, when I get the chance.

Comment by Jan Carter on July 30, 2012 at 19:12

Well we cant wait to meet him Pat.  Pic soon please?

Comment by Jan Carter on July 25, 2012 at 7:38

David,

And your puppies are always up for a good run and play!

Comment by David L. Anthony on July 25, 2012 at 6:50

Gang,

 

Dogs are just as important in my life as knives are!  Yes sir ree,  I have been in to AKC dogs shows for nearly 30 years now.  My wife and I show Cardigan Welsh Corgis, a welsh herding dog. I am of Welsh ancestory and my wife is Scotch Irish. We both have come from farming families and so the Cardigan fit the bill for us years ago. We have had some wonderful success in the show ring over the years and continue to exhibit still. We have dogs being shown from our Kennel "Dragonpatch Cardigans" around the world. A dog we bred, has won best of breed at the world dog show three years in a row. We now both judge AKC shows and maybe someday when your watching the Westminster show in Feb you'll see one of us.  We have shown dogs thier, but not judge YET!!!!!! LOL.  check out our web page at www.dragonpatch.org    Most of our dogs we started with were imported from New Zealand. We are very proud of them. When at the knife show, we often show them off by demostrating thier herding ability. You can throw a basketball across the field and  we have two that will work as a team to herd it back to you directly. I think a demo video of this is on our site. It's amazing to watch. I love all dogs, but the Cardi is first in my heart. Thanks guys.

 
 
 

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