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« on: July 27, 2009, 06:36:00 pm » |
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Reading the Ellie post had me thinking. I would like to see and hear about your number one dog that you hold near and dear to your heart. By number one the dog does not have to be your best hunting dog, just the one that makes you smile the most.
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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2009, 06:43:48 pm » |
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my favorite and most special dog is my lilly i love that dog she has been so good 2 me when she gets killed a part of me will probly die with her. i have raised her from a pup she very near and dear 2 my heart i owned her mom and dad they are both dead and gone and she was the runt i raised in the house untill she was 7 months old and then she some how became a hog dog  she is a ok hog dog but she the best friend i could have  AND AS FAR AS MY NUMBER ONE DOG THAT WAS MY BEST FRIEND AND IS NO LONGER ALIVE WAS MY OLD CATCH DOG ''ACE'' HE SAVED MY LIFE A TIME OR TWO HE WAS THE BEST PIT I EVER SEEN HE WAS SO WELL NATURED AND HONEST HE SAVED MY MOM WHEN A GUY BROKE IN ARE HOUSE AND THREATEND HER LIFE HE WAS MY GAURDIAN R.I.P ACE 
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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2009, 06:47:15 pm » |
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 Donald this was my fave dog. he died after a pig got him. he got killed doing what he loved. he was a great pit. well mannered and the only pit ive ever seen that was 100 percent house broken.
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« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2009, 09:22:04 pm » |
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Donald you probly know who my pride and joy is ole Duke i have raised and trained this dog he came out of my dads old hog dog bloodline he is my favorite dog and love hunting with him he has caught hundreds of hogs for me in his 5 years. Plan on retiring him this winter and making him a house dog if hes still kickin then. Here he is hese my pride and joy!   Hes on the right here with a boar him and his lil brother caught.  Heres him and his lil brother again.  Michael Conatser
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« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2009, 09:35:41 pm » |
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THAT ONE has done gone for me she was poisoned last year and think that is why I followed the Ellie dog on here they could have been sisters they looked so much alike.
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« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2009, 11:33:07 pm » |
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About two years ago a friend and I where doing a hog removal contract on a high fence ranch with my dog Capstick. He had been hunting with dogs for a few years but had never owned a real good one yet. The first day we hunted the contracted property we caught 42 hogs (All time self record. The hired skinners where not happy with us to say the least.) from 50lbs to 397lbs. Most of those where caught by Capstick and the rest where caught by Belle my other Ridgeback at the time. My hunting partner on the way home says " thats the best dog I have ever seen" and my reply was, he is my favorite but no where close to the best I have owned. He was floor boarded by my comment. Best and favorite are two different things all together. Capstick has been a good dog for me and is my favorite, but the things he has done could easlly be done by other good dogs. My best dog was a Bullydane I got out of the Austin paper named Tank. He stood 30'' tall and was 115lbs. I raised him from a pup, and this dog was as close to perfect as I have ever seen. Endless bottom, 100% silent in the box or truck, and just had a sixth sense for out smarting big boars. He lacked the one thing that makes people get attached to dogs, personality. Around the house he was just there. He didn't care for people and would make no atempt to please at all. Capstick on the other hand is 100% one owner dog. Thats why he has always been my favorite.
P.S. that 397lbs hog is why I am now a WWT scorer and all my hunting partners are too. Called Cody when I caught him and there where no scorers in my area. Live and learn I guess.
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« Reply #7 on: July 28, 2009, 11:19:43 pm » |
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HERE IS GUS YOU CAN ASK ANYBODY THAT HAS HUNTED WITH HIM HE HAS A LITTLE SOMETHING SPECIAL THAT MAKES HIM TOTALLY DIFFERENT FROM ALL THE OTHERS. HE IS OUT OF JUSTINS LUKE AND KATE DOGS AND I GOT FROM ROCKIN ROO WHEN HE WAS 8 OR 9 MONTHS OLD. HE HAS FOUND PIGS FROM DAY ONE FOR ME AND HAS NOT LOOKED BACK. HE 16 MONTHS OLD NOW AND JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER. I CANT WAIT TO SEE HIM AT 3 OR 4 YEARS OLD. 
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« Reply #8 on: July 29, 2009, 12:44:39 am » |
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This is my strike dog and my favorite. He is 1/2 plott - 1/2 cur. He is good natured, has lots of drive & heart, and has found lots of hogs for me. After we catch a hog, he will stand over them for a minute all proud-like. then he rolls out again. He is out of my old blood line and i raised him from a pup.he even smiles for pictures.  my wife's favorite dog is a blue lacy. She is a really neat dog. She has a great personality, is well mannered, and real protective of my wife. She is not quite a #1, but does find some hogs. We went a couple of days ago and she found a 180lb. boar before my top dog. My wife wouldn't trade or sell her for any amount of money. She is my wife's pride and joy. 
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Old gus is looking good mate.
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Quote from the great Will Rogers: "If there are no dogs in heaven,when i die i want to go where they went"
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THANKS ROO I KEEP HIM GOOD AND WORKED. HE WENT TO THE VET LAST WEEK AND HE IS 63# OF LEAN MUSCLE.
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went through and found i guess the only two pics I have of her left the wife deleted the rest so I would not get so ticked off First one she is the bigger one 4 days before she was poisoned  this one she is in the back right after a pretty good hunt(they thaught they were tired) 
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« Reply #13 on: August 01, 2009, 06:58:17 pm » |
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MAN Purebreed, that dog does look like Ellie... what did you say yours was out of?
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« Reply #14 on: August 01, 2009, 08:36:52 pm » |
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My "one" is ol Luke. Luke just has something in him that others dont  Purdy aint he?  
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« Reply #15 on: August 02, 2009, 09:45:50 pm » |
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she was sposed to be lacy/cur. the mom was the bluest lacy dog you would ever see. Not real sure on the top side. Know he was shot a couple of days before my parenst picked her up because the hunter thaught he was a yote. She had something that I have never had. If I wanted to kill a coon she would find a coon if it was hog she was turning on to hogs she was just that one. I could go on and on but will leave it at this still get pissy about the whole deal. Lost two dogs and then one that did live is stunted bad.
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