someone dropped him off at my house in February when he was just a pup. i took him in.
he has since learned to tree squirrels and run rabbits. he is also showing great promise as a coon hound. hes a good dog all the way around and he loves the kids.
any of you have any idea what breeds may be in his genetics? someone said American Pointer but i dont know.
i do know he love to retrieve in the water and will even go after fish as you reel them in.
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Shoot... Miss Cathryn, that's one of those very rare "Jack of all trades" dogs. :eyebrownod:
:biggrin:
Jacks make great dogs and are good family members and hunters!
Jerry
He is rare indeed. Hang on tight to that one. :wink:
I can see some pointer characteristics in his looks :wo: http://www.americanpointerclub.org/index.shtml
Regardless, if he's good with the kids and he hunts, then he's a keeper for sure :eyebrow: :congrats:
I would say a fine mixture of fun. :wink:
Looks like a pure bread mutt! Best money cant buy,a keeper for sure!