"A man's soul can be judged by the way he treats his dog."
Charles Doran
CH 'PR' SAMSONS SUPER SONIC BOOM
DOB 2-10-03


BOOMER CLIMBED
TREE THOUGHT HE HAD MR.
COON THANK GOODNESS
OUR FRIEND JAKE WAS ABLE TO TALK HIM DOWN

Her sire is: NITECH 'PR' BLANDS OZARK MTN BOSS
Her dam is: NITECH 'PR' PAYNES BLACK DIANN
We have owned Taz since she was 5 weeks old. She treed her first coon at 7 months old. She is doing really well for what little time she has had in the woods.
I recently acquired this female first of February 2005. Her name is Rip Roaring Lace. I really like her looks and the fact she was bred well.
She ended up having 12 puppies 3-3-05, 8 males, 4 females. I called last owner and he said the only thing she could be bred to was Mountain Cur. 3 have white on chest and 2 have white on feet. I was told by fellow coonhunters to knock them in the head but don't have the heart to do it. When I was young the best dogs we ever coonhunted with were cross bred. All pups found wonderful homes.
Her sire: GRNITECH GRCH 'PR' LITTLE OSAGE STINGER JOE
Her dam is not titled but out of GRCH GRNITECH 'PR' ROCKY'S RAGIN BUCK and bottom side is GRNITECH 'PR' FIVE TOE BUBBA JOE
These pictures taken 3-17-05.
This is Sparky a 5 year old Rat Terrier who helps us start our pups to bark on live coon. We find pups are intimidated by a big dog but this little dog fires them up. If we don't get to start our pups in kill season we will show them a live coon a few times, then take them out in the day and let them watch it run off. We then turn them loose to find it. They ususally catch on after 2 times, then are hunted with older dogs and coons shot out.
Boomer is not your everyday coonhound. After a night of hunting he returns home for a bath. He climbs in the tub and waits patiently to be cleaned. He lives in the house, sleeps in the middle of a king size bed and rides in the truck most every time we go somewhere, except when its to hot. He loves to drink water from the running faucet in the tub, hates drinking from a bowl. If he should have to go outside in the middle of the night he sits and barks at the foot of the bed, if no one wakes up he comes to the head of the bed and puts his nose in your ear and whines. He knows what a McDonalds is, and barks at the window if they take to long getting his Double Cheeseburger. When I eat he lays his head on my knee waiting patiently for a bite. He is one of the first coondogs I've owned that doesn't drool. He also follows whomever is home from room to room and lays down beside their feet. He is a great watchdog and protector of his family. I hope we have many years of enjoyment ahead. All our dogs we own past & present have a special place in our hearts. They are each unique and have their own personality. Boomer is just the lucky dog that came at a time when someone was home 24 hrs a day to spend time training him to be such a wonderful dog.



