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Date Posted: Wed, Apr 05, 01:33:59pm CST
Author: Gray Fox
Author Host/IP: 70-101-223-203.dsl1.pco.ca.frontiernet.net / 70.101.223.203
Subject: Re: Leopard description online
In reply to: JedP 's message, "Leopard description online" on Wed, Apr 05, 01:22:23pm CST

>I know everyone here is very familiar with Leopard
>descriptions and history - here's a pretty good on
>line source. I send this to folks who are unfamiliar
>with our breed. I was wanting to get into dogs and
>was looking for a few pups. I had done some research
>after talking to our own DanMcD and GrayFox and was
>thinking to myself "what the heck is a leopard cur?"
>
>http://www.thebreedsofdogs.com/LEOPARD_CUR.htm
>
>Anyway, its most all the same information that's in
>the yearbook, maybe a few other comments or
>observations. You guys might even know who wrote it
>or better yet who's in the picture? (Are those your
>kneecaps Rex? jk) Public perception is kind of
>interesting to me, good to see that some accurate info
>is out there.

Jed...That is Cumberland Valley Tiglath Peleezer and is J. Richard McDuffie holding him when he still lived in Columbia, SC. Tig was off Rex Bower's Dutchman Creek Sam, so you were close in a way, but those are not his knees you see...Heh! Heh! Randy

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  • Re: Leopard description online -- Gray Fox, Wed, Apr 05, 01:44:04pm CST
  • Re: Leopard description online -- Rex, Wed, Apr 05, 07:03:20pm CST
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