Walker At Stud in Wisconsin
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DunDealHoundHunters
- Silent Mouth

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Walker At Stud in Wisconsin
Hey everyone I am from Mishicot,WI and have a 6 year old walker male that I run on bear,fox and coyotes. His mother is a registered croghan hound and the fathers breeding I dont know but have seen him run coyotes on dry ground and he was also ran on bear and bobcats. He is everything a guy is looking for in a big game hound. He has an excellent nose,speed,grit,great feet,and can move a track at top speed and he also trees a bear better then some registered treeing walkers. This dog catches 5-6 coyotes by himself each season. I have numerous videos and pictures to back it up. The problem I have is are dogs we have now are all related and dont know anybody around the area with a good female to breed to. Also there are many stud dogs out there these days it is hard to find someone thats wants to breed to yours in particular especially when you dont know many guys with good females. Many of the guys in our coyote hunting group are in love with the dog whos name is Gator. My cousin and I also guide Bear hunters with this Gator dog and only one other plott dog. Yes many people think I am a liar but yes we guide with only two dogs and catch many bears. I know there are a lot of houdsmen that can brag and bullshit you about a dog but I am not one of those people. If you would be interested in breeding or have any questions you may call me at 920-973-0852 or email me @ nicholasjvalenta@hotmail.com. Thanks for taking the time to read this. If you would like look me up on Facebook or on youtube @ Dun Deal Hound Hunters.
Re: Walker At Stud in Wisconsin
Not interest in the stud but want to see him hunt. No im am not bashing you if he is what you say i love to see a good dog in action,we got a few coyote hounds inthat caliber to. We have 4 males, hunted hard last year don't no exact numbers but can honestly say the dogs caught at least 25 to 30 around home and in northern Wisconsin.
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DunDealHoundHunters
- Silent Mouth

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Re: Walker At Stud in Wisconsin
Ya id love to show you him but he just passed away this morning. He got smashed up by a big bear in kill season and he recovered but his illness just flared up again and I found him dead this morning in his kennel. We killed 30 coyotes this winter which is a great year for us but we dont have many coyotes at home here where we hunt but we have a great pack of dogs and if we didnt shoot any coyotes we wouldnt care we just love hound hunting just like you.
Re: Walker At Stud in Wisconsin
Sorry to hear that what was wrong or what happened? ruptured abcess? sorry dont no how to spell it.
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DunDealHoundHunters
- Silent Mouth

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Re: Walker At Stud in Wisconsin
The veterinarian had thought it was from a tick but we had treated em for that and he got a little better and then got sick again this week and died today. The vet had figured it was a tumor and he said we cant do surgery cuz hed loose all the blood that was in his stomach and go into shock and die. So he told me its a loose loose situation.
Re: Walker At Stud in Wisconsin
boy i don't want to disrespect your vet but i think i would have got another opinion, To keep in mind the next time you have a banged up or about dead dog trust me without a dought the best and always will perform miracles is in Marinette called Town and Country. Dr Kim Herrill
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DunDealHoundHunters
- Silent Mouth

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Re: Walker At Stud in Wisconsin
No its fine I understand he was right about the loosing blood and going into shock and we were going to do an x ray but he died a day later and ya packerland bear hunters told me about them and they said she is a great vet also. Thats a bit of drive me but the dog was well worth the trip.