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« on: December 16, 2018, 05:26:18 pm »

Just some of the dogs me and my buddy’s have lost over the past couple years

Little girl -reverse curdog she was 8-9 when she died good range dog that knew how to pull the nuts out of one


Momma-bulldog Momma was given to me by a buddy of mine to use because my 2 old catchdogs lost all their teeth and I retired them her only 2 flaws that I noticed was short winded and she wouldn’t hunt with a vest on and that’s what got her killed middle of August a couple years ago we bayed a boar hog about 250 Walked in to 50 sent her and he almost cut her front leg off and hit her in the heart by the time we got him caught


Doc-curdog doc was around 7-8 when we lost him one of the weirdest dogs you could ever see lol he had been thru it all a couple surgery’s from getting wrecked out had his tail broke by a gator and a heat stroke he ended up getting drowned by a hog in a slough one night had been bayed by himself for a long time got to him and he was dead in the water


Tide-curdog this old boy here was my pride and joy I have owned lots of dogs but I’m sure blessed to have Owned him he was 7 1/2 when he died a lot of people liked him a lot of people hated him but I loved him I could take him and a bulldog to the woods and catch hogs no problem his downfall was he was horribly slow most days but he made up for it because he would usually go off his own way and if you gave him a little while he was gonna come up bayed 95% of the time when he barked he was looking at pork but he would trash on a cow if another dog started it more bottom than you would want most days but he was sure a pleasure to hunt behind I had him bay me hogs pretty as you pleased by himself but when he seen the bulldog or the hog started getting rough he was gonna try it for sure I could go on for days but I’ll leave it here he left me with a lifetime of memories r.i.p old man


Ranger & rowdy these 2 dogs here were sure naturals I can say they were both finding and baying their own hogs in the woods at 7-8 months old they were totally different dogs in my eyes but you could put them together and catch hogs or run them by their self and catch hogs rowdy was a consistent hunting dog anywhere from 500-1000 yards where as ranger would pull off and be a couple miles if you put him by himself caught a pile of hogs behind them for sure and they both left us too soon at 4&6 I believe


Ace-dogo (aka uno the dogo) owned by my buddy lane ace turned out to be one of the best bulldogs we ever got traded a garmin 220 handheld for him when he was a pup and I hated him he was a bay breaker and just all around clumsy but when he got some age to him and figured it out he was a sure enough catch dog I took this dog to the woods many times being the only catch dog and never had a worry I knew if he could get ahold of an ear it was a caught hog him and my blue pit also named ace caught the biggest hog I’ve ever put my hands on a 355 pound Barr the last hog that was ever caught with him was with me a little 150 pound boar got a call the next morning he had hung hinself on the chain r.i.p buddy

I know there are a few more we have lost but this is all the ones I have on my phone at the moment y’all enjoy



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« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2018, 07:45:13 pm »

Man it sure sucks to loose the good ones, but the memories you had with them will last a lifetime.


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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2018, 08:14:44 pm »

Man it sure sucks to loose the good ones, but the memories you had with them will last a lifetime.


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Yes sir it’s been rough the past few years it hit me hard when I lost that ol yella dog I didint hunt for a while but i was lucky to still have 2 of my old dogs and I got a 3 year old that was hunted behind him since day 1 that’s doing good they kept me going for sure


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