Yes, a mongrel.
The Mountain Cur, which is still around today. In the books, the author portrayed Old Yeller as a Mountain Cur.
Cur, mongrel, canine, pooch.
Oh, dude, a "stray cur" is just a fancy way of saying a stray dog. It's like when a pup decides to ditch their human and go on a solo adventure in the neighborhood. So, yeah, if you see a stray cur roaming around, maybe toss them a treat or call animal control. Just don't invite them over for a game night, they might not be the best at Monopoly.
it is just according to what you want in your dog if you want a smaller dog that as a general rule hunts closer to you and is easier to keep in sight of you then a feist or small cur/feist hybrid is what you want if you want a medium sized dog that hunts a little longer range then a cur or cur/hound cross is more your speed
Usually about $200 - $600 but I got my Brendal mountain cur at an animal shelter for $60 a really good price so you should try to go to an animal shelter and find one and she is a wonderful dog she likes to protect are yard also so if you get one you will love it
The term 'cur' does not refer to a breed of dog. Cur is used to describe a mixed breed dog or, in the US, it is used to refer to a hunting dog.
The definition of the actual word CUR will be displayed. A cur is a mongrel dog.
How dare you call my beautiful dog a cur!
The definition of the actual word CUR will be displayed. A cur is a mongrel dog.
The Mountain Cur, which is still around today. In the books, the author portrayed Old Yeller as a Mountain Cur.
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I would say that a collie is better, since a black mouth cur was bred as a multi-purpose dog rather than a herding dog.
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Cur, mongrel, canine, pooch.
No, it is a word that means mongrel, or a dog with multiple bloodlines.
The Latin word "cur" comes from the word "curre." Curre means "house dog." So, a cur is a mutt, or mixed breed dog. Some people thins curs are inferior to purebred animals.