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Date Posted: Tue, May 29, 07:22:07pm CST
Author: Dan McDonough
Author Host/IP: bal-dr-cas-cisc2-92.dial.airstreamcomm.net / 64.33.181.94
Subject: Re: Poll #1
In reply to: Dan N 's message, "Re: Poll #1" on Tue, May 29, 04:10:56am CST

>>>>I will preface this question with a quote from the
>>>>yearbook. Under "Breeding Information" the first
>>>>paragraph reads: "The breeding of the American
>>>>Leopard Cur presents a greater challenge than any
>>>>animal alive. The reason the American Leopard Cur
>>>>breed is of the quality it is today is because old
>>>>time breeders discovered that to try to produce a
>>>>ridgid color standard is to destroy ability, which
>>>>should be the prime concern of the breeder and
>buyer,
>>>>not looks."
>>>>
>>>> With that said, my question to you is:
>>>>
>>>> Should the black pups comming out of the Jug bred
>>>>dogs be registered?
>>>>
>>>> Understand that these are the pups that are all
>>black
>>>>for those of you who are not farmiliar with them.
>>>>They are not pups that have any tan, brindle or any
>>>>other color of trim. They do however, more often
>>than
>>>>not, have some small amount of white points on
>them.
>>>>The white most typically appears as a small white
>>>>patch on the chest and possibley some white toes.
>>>>
>>>> Please respond by giving a yes or no answer and
>>feel
>>>>free to qualify that answer if you like. Remember,
>>>>this is an informal poll and at this point, has no
>>>>official weight.
>>>I say no, and it doesnt have to do with color so much
>>>as with the breeding, if the dog/pups are not 100%
>>>lepard they should NOT be registered period. Just my
>>>2 cents worth. mike
>>
>>Mike, what would you do with the pups out of single
>>registered dogs?
>
>Dan, The pups out of single registered dogs can be
>hunted just like any that have good honest papers. The
>registration papers on a dog do not mean that much to
>most hunters anyway. Unless you are breeding and
>selling puppies to the public, papers aren't
>important! Most of the people who hunt these dogs are
>not competition hunters and there are no hunts
>sponsored by the Registry anyway, so, really, what
>good are papers. If you had pups out of non registered
>dogs or registered dogs and didn't want to keep them,
>just give them away, hunt them or put them down.
>Hunters have always culled their dogs and that has to
>keep happening if you are striving for a certain type
>of hunting dog. If you don't know what to do with
>pups, DON'T LET THEM GET BRED! Dan N

I've read your response about six times now and I am still not entirely sure what you were trying to say to me. I already understand that pups out of single registered dogs are just like any other lep as far as the rules apply. As for the papers meaning anything, the great majority of people who call me for a pup or started dog of any type (I have one walker and a couple of jagdterriers also) want a set of papers. Very, very few would not call me back if I did not give them their papers on a dog they bought. Also, I have no idea what the registry should have to do with putting on hunts. There are plenty of hunts put on by PKC, UKC, NKC, WTDA, etc... I think that people forget that the ALCBA is just that. It is a breeders association pure and simple. If you don't want to breed and promote those things that further better breeding, you don't have to join. No one is making people join. I have more to say on that but I will make a new post at a later time. As for breeding on purpose or by accident, that's where you really lost me. Thanks for your resonse, I would like to see all of the officers come on here from time to time. Take care, Dan McD.

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