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    Ditto BigEazy. I knew all these dog men and women personally. Lost contact with some over the years. Some have passed on. One being Mr. M. Gainey. Some of R. Williams' dogs were black and white. Especially those bred off the Truett's Prince dog that was formerly owned by Middleton. You can see how some of those R. Williams' dogs look over on the on lines pedigree site.

    I plan to learn how to move pics from that site to ours. Some Pictures from over there I want to bring over. R.Williams' had some nice looking dogs and took excellent care of them.

    R. Williams' knew all of those main Red Boy dogs of Katie's on a first hand bases. Was a close friend of Katie and knew which dogs were the over all best dogs. Cheers
    Last edited by CYJ; 04-01-2015 at 08:34 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CYJ View Post
    Ditto BigEazy. I knew all these dog men and women personally. Lost contact with some over the years. Some have passed on. One being Mr. M. Gainey. Some of R. Williams' dogs were black and white. Especially those bred off the Truett's Prince dog that was formerly owned by Middleton. You can see how some of those Williams' dogs look over on the on lines pedigree site.

    I plan to learn how to move pics from that site to ours. Some Pictures from over there I want to bring over. Williams' had some nice looking dogs and took excellent care of them.

    Williams' knew all of those main Red Boy dogs of Katie's on a first hand bases. Was a close friend of Katie and knew which dogs were the over all best dogs. Cheers
    Thanks for the info... It's more where this come from. I'm just glad I met the right people early in my career. My dad always had dogs. I guess you can say, It's in my blood...

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    I was on Mr. Truett's yard about six or eight months ago. He showed me a old male dog that he said was one of the last living inbred dogs off that Gambler dog or Nitro. Whether this dog has been studded and got any pups, I do not know. Some dog men from the far North buy some of the extra pups he does not keep. Mr. Truett is up in age and in his late 80's. Last year had some of his young dogs, almost two years old stolen. One was a nice looking male buckskin dog.

    Even putting fish hooks on lines and hanging them from the tree limbs on his back property. Did not slow those dog thieves down. A young crack head was sent to steal some of his dogs not to far back last year. The crack head stole his Sheep dog that was running loose in the yard. Had to take it back and try to get a bulldog. LOL What is this world coming to. LOL
    Last edited by CYJ; 04-01-2015 at 08:39 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CYJ View Post
    I was on Mr. Truett's yard about six or eight months ago. He showed me a old male dog that he said was one of the last living inbred dogs off that Gambler dog or Nitro. Whether this dog has been studded and got any pups, I do not know. Some dog men from the far North buy any extra pups he does not keep. Mr. Truett is up in age and in his late 80's. last year had some of his young dogs, almost two years old stolen.

    Even putting fish hooks on lines and hanging them from the tree limbs on his back property. Does not slow those dog thieves down. A young crack head was sent to steal some of his dogs not to far back last year. The crack head stole his Sheep dog that was running loose in the yard. Had to take it back and try to get a bulldog. LOL What is this world coming to. LOL
    He told me about those guys coming back to steal what they couldn't afford. The dog that you are talking about is a Nitro bred dog.

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