They differ greatly from the KSBA and the OMCBA dogs
because 99.9% are born without dew-claws on their
hind feet and any that do should have them removed
at birth, according to the MVCA Breed Standards.
Our dogs
check in every 20-30 minutes when cast out on coon
and about half that time on squirrel. We hardly
ever put a leash on our dogs because, if you're
moving through the woods, they will keep you in
check until you stop and take a stand. They load
and kennel on their own. Because of their great
scenting and winding abilities, they make natural
rig dogs, winding game hundreds of yards away
right off the back of a truck or even from inside
a dog box. They are fast track dogs and swing out
on cold tracks and drift with their heads up,
while running at full speed. About 80% are
semi-silent, 10% are silent and about 10% are wide
open on coon. Almost all open on big game ( Bear,
Lion, and Hog) and 99% are totally silent on
squirrel track.
They have
a clear ringing chop on the tree and many will
give a locate bark when they first locate the
tree. They are stay put solid tree dogs and will
have the meat 99.9% of the time, because they
usually tree the body sent of the game and not
just guessing. They have an outstanding
disposition and love children and the whole
family. They are protective of the property and
family, but not overly protective or aggressive.
Basically, they have the sense to know when
there's trouble and when there's not.
The
Mountain View Curs that have been competition
hunted have done exceptionally well. Mountain View
Kennel competition hunted for only four years and
acquired 5 Squirrel Champion titles, 8 Night
Champion titles, 3 Grand Night Champion titles, 2
National Coon Champion titles, 5 Grand Night
Champion wins, a Northeastern Classic Hunt
Championship, 2 Sportsmen's Pride High Point
Breed Awards, and 10 Bench Champion titles,
including Kentucky State Champion, Kentucky State
Reserve Champion, World Breeders Cup Reserve
Champion and a World Treeing Champion title.
These titles were obtained while hunting in five
states and four different registries with all
kinds of dogs including tree hounds. In their last
twelve hunts they obtained, 9 firsts, 2 seconds,
and 1 third. Many other MVC kennels are continuing
to do exceptionally well dominating both squirrel
and coon hunts they enter, but the Mountain View
Cur® should remain first and far most a pleasure
dog. Many Mountain View Curs® are winning big time
in, NKC, PKC, and other registries registered as
"Mt. Curs" or as "Curs", so don't think they are
not still dominating the tree dog world in
competition.
Because
of the Mountain View Cur® strict breeding and
certification for many years, they will produce
the highest percentage of "NATURAL" tree dogs when
bred within their breed. Though crossing MVC's
with other breeds has improved those other breeds
some, the percentages have always been known to
drop to less than 40% lower than breeding
pure MVC's together.
Breeding pure MVC's
is encouraged by the MVCA, but only after each dog
has proven themselves in the woods and been
certified. The MVCA breeding records show that
over 99% that are hunted are making tree dogs.
Many of us feel that this is unheard of in ALL
other tree dogs and that every effort should be
made to preserve this natural treeing breed of dog
known as the Mountain View Cur®.
Owning a
Mountain View Cur® is an enjoyable endeavor for
the whole family. A Mountain View Cur® will amaze
you daily, they will try to please you every way
they physically can. As one owner said, he
believed they would cut wood for him if they
could. He was loading fire wood on his truck and
turned around and watch his 4 month old MVC pup
pick up sticks and put them up on the trucks tail
gate.
If you
would like a hunting dog or pet that will be your
best friend and you can enjoy for 12 months out of
the year, then you should consider a Mountain View
Cur®.
The
Mountain View Cur® is a natural straight tree dog,
showing very little interest in non-tree game.
Unless encouraged, the few that have, have been
easily broken from it. Only a strong reprimanding
is necessary, because they want to please their
master.
Even
though the Mountain View Cur® has been mainly bred
for coon and squirrel, they have also been used
very successfully on Bear, Lion, Bobcat, Wild
Boar, Opossum, Pheasants, Quail, Dove, Grouse,
Ducks, Geese, Turkey, Rabbits, Hares, as Coyote
decoy dogs, herding and Cattle dogs. Basically if
you sick’em on it, they will get the job done.
They have also
excelled as personal protection from dangerous
wildlife like Mt. Lions and Bears that come into
back yards and kill other small pets and even
children. They are very successful at distracting
and harassing large pry away from loved ones and
other pets without getting themselves killed, so
they can get to safety and then can be called off
the game themselves. They will die to protect
family members only if necessary, but won't just
run in and get killed instantly, like most other
aggressive type cur dogs who are known to do,
leaving every one alone unprotected and not
available to protect in the future.
In recent
years, they are also doing exceptionally well and
proving them selves as search and rescue dogs,
large game recovery, law enforcement, and for drug
and bomb location. With their unequaled scenting
abilities, stamina, and strong willingness to
please, they can excel in any canine field.