I have decided that I am not going to breed to the little dog again, so I am letting both of my Homer III straws go for $1000 each. Buyer must purchase both straws for this pricing. You can become the new gatekeeper of this gene pool, and manage it to a successful future. Having the opportunity to breed to him more than once means that you can linebreed a base of seed stock to keep the blood clean in perpetuity.

These are the only straws collected off of this dog ever. They are large volume straws, and could potentially yield more than one breeding each when done surgically, but you would need to check with your vet on that aspect. The dog's bloodline speaks for itself, and he produced quite well in a limited number of breedings. No BS artists, wheeler dealers, or any other nonsense. Just hit me up with a phone number, and we'll work out payment and transferring ownership to you. You can leave it where it is, or ship it to a storage facility of your choice. This dog will produce with just about anything you breed him to. The bottom side having the Dirty Mary blood makes a logical blend with the Boyles dogs, he could be bred pure Patrick, to the Kinzenbaw or Daryl's Bolio/Clouse families, blended with the Eli blood, or anything else . What an opportunity to get some of the very last of Pat Patrick's good stuff. My friend Rick spent over $10,000 to buy the sire and dam of this little dog, and it was well worth it. Both his sire and dam have produced Champions, and Homer III has produced several winners, including the Eddie dog who went Best In Show over 25 other entries in an international convention. Patrick's Homer's breeder came back and bred to this dog to put more Homer blood back into his yard, he is the real thing.

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