I also got that issue just for the article and enjoyed the read . I was delighted to see the clone called Barking Dog included with arguably the best pic in the mag ...funny story , I grew up in Northampton , MA and Chemdog has been my absolute favorite herb since the mid nineties . In the article Chem states the he keeps the barking dog around because it most reminds him of the original Chemdog and the speculates that he believes it to b Chemdog D with some OG Kush . For the record the Barking Dog is an exceptional Chem dominate pheno from the cross Chemdog D x BogBubble . It was a joint project of sorts between myself and my brother , I was growing out some BogBubble outdoors & provided my brother with some pollen from a bogbubble male and asked him to hit up his Chemdog D with it . Later a friend of ours found a killer Chem pheno in a pack of those beans ( this was sometime in '08 ). They had been calling it BogDog . The first cuts were passed to another friend ...who is a close friend of Chem's . These cuts were labeled BD and dude kept calling it Barking Dog , we tried to correct him but he was drunk and the new name stuck .
I thought about writing into hightimes but never got around to it , and now seeing this article seemed like a chance to get the facts out there as I'm sure this cut is starting to get around and some might like to know