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Date Posted: Wed, Apr 05, 07:03:20pm CST
Author: Rex
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Subject: Re: Leopard description online
In reply to: Gray Fox 's message, "Re: Leopard description online" on Wed, Apr 05, 01:44:04pm 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...I am sure someone who did a little research and
>then compiled this was the author. I will also bet
>that whoever it was had little if any first-hand
>knowledge of our dogs. There are some mistakes in it.
>I suppose you noticed. i.e. "merle to merle not being
>allowed". That is done all the time. Randy
Jed ,Most of this material is copied from "The Atlas of Dog Breeds", a very large book that covers many breeds. They also used some info from "Squirrel Dog Basics". I don't guess copywrites mean much, on line, or maybe this website acknowledged their sources? Richard sent the Atlas some photos, but they compiled their info from others. I saw that book in a bookstore, and called Richard and ask him if he was aware, and he wasn't, just remembered sending the pictures. That was quite a few years ago! Thanks for putimg it up. Rex

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