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Mr. Mixon
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Originally posted by: Blaze_N_Pits
If it is not a bloodline... then I would love to have an explaination of what exactly it is. Cuz it's more than just a color and I know that.

 It cannot be a bloodline in my opinion because so many different lines make up what is categorized as that strain. If that makes any sense.

I don't think that even the individual men themselves would like have their dogs grouped together as a single bloodline because although they all carry similar bloodlines they were taken in very different directions. Maybe Wilder/Hemphill are similar (thats why most of the times the names are put together as I just did) in their direction. But look at a Maloney dog and then compare it to a Wallace dog (note: not all Wallace dogs were Red Noses or carried the Red Nose), look at a Menefee dog and then compare it to a Patricks dog. They are all very different while all being categorized as Old Family Red Nose dogs.

Another thing is please don't confuse modern Red Dogs as Camelot and Castillo dogs as Old Family Red Noses. While way back in their pedigrees they may carrier some Wilder Geronimo blood, from that point forward they don't carry a single Old Family Red Nose dog as per the strain. They carry Red Dogs but "NOT" Old Family Red Nose dogs.

 I hope this is helpful and that half of the post doesn't get cut off like that last one.
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