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« Reply #20 on: July 03, 2011, 11:31:16 am »

I like the little black bulldogs too  Grin
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« Reply #21 on: July 03, 2011, 10:48:08 pm »

DAMN!!!!  Wonder if they are broke of them now??

I doubt it! lol

That is a very good lookin bulldog! Is he game bred?
Yes...and he cold as hell  Grin

where do ya live bump? glad the dogs are ok
Lampasas...we really have very few around here. Especially on east end of county where I live.
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« Reply #22 on: July 04, 2011, 02:39:51 am »

I always thought mine would have learned. we got on a small group the other evening and got a few caught then my young dog went and found him a porcupine. he didn't have many just pulled them right there on the spot and was done with it. I've pulled quills out about a dozen times this year. I got an older dog that quit biting them and sit back and bay...or so I thought and the next time he found one he latched on again. these have all been cur dogs. they bayed one up one evenin' and I cut my bulldog loose and we pulled about 300 out of her in the field but that was my fault for turnin' her loose. I don't think they ever learn but the porcupines are starting to get a lil thin around here  Grin
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« Reply #23 on: July 04, 2011, 06:13:26 am »

thats one way to trash break em..lol
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« Reply #24 on: July 04, 2011, 03:47:58 pm »

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        Could of swore I seen one on the side of the road dead a few weeks back. Then coming home Friday night swear one crossed in front of me. Thought I was seeing things? Maybe my eyes were not playing tricks on me. Hope the dogs don't find any!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #25 on: July 05, 2011, 10:21:56 am »

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        Could of swore I seen one on the side of the road dead a few weeks back. Then coming home Friday night swear one crossed in front of me. Thought I was seeing things? Maybe my eyes were not playing tricks on me. Hope the dogs don't find any!!!!!!!!

On 84 just west of Evant...southside lane?  Grin

The gov trapper said he been catching a lot lately. Two weeks ago he asked if I had see any....said they seem to be moving into our area. Guess so..ha
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« Reply #26 on: July 05, 2011, 04:02:35 pm »

Dayum bud, Im sure glad they are gonna be alright. I'm a little worried now, about hunting in that hill country... Wink
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« Reply #27 on: July 06, 2011, 08:30:59 am »

What bloodline of bulldog are ya'll running?
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« Reply #28 on: July 06, 2011, 10:09:06 am »

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In 1977 I took my lead strike dog, a leopard cur and my catch dog to Alaska.  The cur bayed a porcupine and my catchdog looked worse than your dog but not by much.  By the time we crawled through the alders to get to her, the big huge porcupine, nearly the size of the 60 pound pitt, was in two halves.  She went clean through it like a chainsaw.  

We spent hours pulling quills, some even pinned her jaws together and sewed her lips shut.  Some were so far back in her throat we could not get to them.  Some were really long quills, 4-5" as it was a large animal.

The local vet in Alaska said to me, " The will migrate around in her body for years.  We cannot surgically remove them all, as they do not show up on X-rays as they are protein, keratin, etc.. so we cannot know where to find them.  They may do her no harm.  Or they could migrate to her spine, heart, brain, or other key organ and kill her.  She may live two days, two months, or two years before they kill her."

The dog lived for another 7 years to die of natural causes.

These are the two dogs that stirred up all the trouble in photo link below.  I was afraid they were on a brown bear!  Later in the summer I was fishing near the same place and the cur bayed a huge brown bear that came for our fish.  I was afraid the bear would kill the dog as those bears are faster than you think.  But the cur, Cyrus, was a veteran hog dog and made that bear sit down and eventually run off.  No contest.  Bear was freaked out by the dog.  Maybe it was the blue eyes?  LOL!

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« Reply #29 on: July 06, 2011, 11:50:34 am »

Good story Buddy. I have noticed the broken quills are pushing out and migrating in his mouth. I pull several out every evening. He not too fond of it.

Tmatt...not sure got2catchem can answer that. The pup is out of his stock. My older dog came from the pound.
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