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Who is the most influential stud dog and the most influentia
Who is the most influential stud dog and the most influential dam since 1990 and why?
And I don't want to hear about Aunt Catherine's neighbor's dog Spike who can run a dwarf rabbit like nobody's seen.
And I don't want to hear about Aunt Catherine's neighbor's dog Spike who can run a dwarf rabbit like nobody's seen.
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Jack of All Trades in my humble opinion has been the most influential dog in history. I dont know a whole lot but look at the list he has produced.
Heli-Prop
Ninja
Magic Touch
Lumberjack
and several others. The thing about these dogs is they all inturn produced well themselves. But when you talk about Jack you have to talk about Trimmer two. He seemed like he was a good one.
Heli-Prop
Ninja
Magic Touch
Lumberjack
and several others. The thing about these dogs is they all inturn produced well themselves. But when you talk about Jack you have to talk about Trimmer two. He seemed like he was a good one.
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I think Jack was dead about 1992 or 1993. Of course he would be top of the list, but figured he was done for the most part by the mid 90's. Ninja was born in 90, Prop 87, Baba 89 and Shaker 93 so they were in their prime by the mid 90's. Same for the bitches. Halo, Angie and Cinder might be streching the 90's as most of their pups finished early 2000's.
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As far as studs go I would say the following:
FTC Branko's Jack of All Trades
FTC The Elm's Jigs Maggie's Mate
IFC Maravic's Blue Ninja
IFC BFC Haunted Hill Shaker
FC Short's Pro
FC Nomad's Buckshot Mr. Bill
IFC Round Pond Mr. T
As far as dam's go:
FTC Branko's Flying Spark
IFC Squirrell Creek Angie
Stone Hedge Nifty Girl
FC Short's Kate II
Milt's Bea Good Bonnie
FC Woodstock Penny
On the sire side, Jack and Jigs have really revolutionized Large Pack. Being half brothers out of the same mother a lot of success has happened when beaglers have crossed Jigs on Jack bitches or Jack on Jigs bitches. Beaglers will continue to have success line breeding their mother FTC Branko's Close Call Girl. Both were excellent producers as well producing FTC's, FC's, and IFC's from Newfoundland to Louisana. Ninja and Shaker both come from FTC Branko's Close Call Girl, Ninja being out of Jack and Shaker being out of a Big Sam bitch and Big Sam was out of Jack's sister.
Angie gave Shaker more then a half dozen champions, nuff said.
Mr. Bill and Mr. T were big hounds up here and both were excellent producers. Both ran against each other in championship trials and traded spots here and there. I just gave a win to a quadruple cross Bill bitch on snow at Adirondack...outstanding.
Pro's numbers are amazing in the midwest as far as GDB and UBGF SPO goes.
On the dam side:
I'm not sure if Flying Spark produced litters in the 90's but her pups certainly did well during them. Armando's Northern Tracker, Tasha, Hawkeye, and Zachary that I can think of off the top of my head.
Nifty Girl's numbers as a producer are hard to match, as well as Penny's and Kate II. These three bitches will be in pedigrees for a long time. Kate II has produced something like 14 FC's.
And if you haven't been around the past year and haven't heard the name Milt's Bea Good Bonnie...you're just looking at sires, this bitch has produced 4 FC's in one litter and had two grand pups take 1st and 2nd at the nationals as well as a daughter win and another take 4th.
FTC Branko's Jack of All Trades
FTC The Elm's Jigs Maggie's Mate
IFC Maravic's Blue Ninja
IFC BFC Haunted Hill Shaker
FC Short's Pro
FC Nomad's Buckshot Mr. Bill
IFC Round Pond Mr. T
As far as dam's go:
FTC Branko's Flying Spark
IFC Squirrell Creek Angie
Stone Hedge Nifty Girl
FC Short's Kate II
Milt's Bea Good Bonnie
FC Woodstock Penny
On the sire side, Jack and Jigs have really revolutionized Large Pack. Being half brothers out of the same mother a lot of success has happened when beaglers have crossed Jigs on Jack bitches or Jack on Jigs bitches. Beaglers will continue to have success line breeding their mother FTC Branko's Close Call Girl. Both were excellent producers as well producing FTC's, FC's, and IFC's from Newfoundland to Louisana. Ninja and Shaker both come from FTC Branko's Close Call Girl, Ninja being out of Jack and Shaker being out of a Big Sam bitch and Big Sam was out of Jack's sister.
Angie gave Shaker more then a half dozen champions, nuff said.
Mr. Bill and Mr. T were big hounds up here and both were excellent producers. Both ran against each other in championship trials and traded spots here and there. I just gave a win to a quadruple cross Bill bitch on snow at Adirondack...outstanding.
Pro's numbers are amazing in the midwest as far as GDB and UBGF SPO goes.
On the dam side:
I'm not sure if Flying Spark produced litters in the 90's but her pups certainly did well during them. Armando's Northern Tracker, Tasha, Hawkeye, and Zachary that I can think of off the top of my head.
Nifty Girl's numbers as a producer are hard to match, as well as Penny's and Kate II. These three bitches will be in pedigrees for a long time. Kate II has produced something like 14 FC's.
And if you haven't been around the past year and haven't heard the name Milt's Bea Good Bonnie...you're just looking at sires, this bitch has produced 4 FC's in one litter and had two grand pups take 1st and 2nd at the nationals as well as a daughter win and another take 4th.