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« Reply #180 on: March 10, 2026, 12:53:59 pm »

Dang I hate to hear that for y’all. I know what she means to you. Unfortunately this is a time that we all have to face in life, not just hunting. We have to be thankful for the time we had with them. Those darn Chagas bugs have been around a little longer than I realized. The worst part is that there isn’t a cure or real vaccine the way I understand it. There’s a new experimental vaccine or treatment that’s about $200 a dog I think, but again it isn’t proven yet. I think it’s Bob Glass over around Lexington that is leading the way in the research on Chagas. He does testing and all on dogs.


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« Reply #181 on: March 10, 2026, 04:04:07 pm »

Man, I am sorry to hear that. Hoping for a good result however narrow the chances are.
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« Reply #182 on: March 10, 2026, 05:38:59 pm »

Thanks guys. She is my best friend, and has been since the day I turned 19. Gonna make the most of whatever time we have left with her. Hopefully we have more than I’m letting myself believe for now.

  6 days, 6 weeks, or 6 more months. Whenever she goes, we’re gonna be short a good hog dog. And a great dog around here. She will leave behind a legitimate legacy of producing working dogs that worked, That will be around a lot longer than her.




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« Reply #183 on: March 10, 2026, 07:27:29 pm »

 Sure hate to hear about Ol'Sketch being seriously ill, on the upside if she doesn't make it through she is leaving quite a legacy. Started you a good solid line of dogs that should last you decades.
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« Reply #184 on: March 10, 2026, 09:11:41 pm »

I’m with everyone else on here, hate that you have to go thru that with sketch. I’ve enjoyed reading about your adventures with her.
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« Reply #185 on: March 10, 2026, 09:21:03 pm »

  Sure hate to hear Ol'Sketch has a serious illness, on the upside even if she doesn't make it through it she's leaving quite a legacy. She has spawned you a good strain of dogs that should last you for decades. Not all dogs that make good ones, are able to reproduce. Seems to me she has excelled on the ground and in the brood pen.
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« Reply #186 on: March 10, 2026, 09:22:20 pm »

  Sorry for the double post, didn't realize the first one went through.
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« Reply #187 on: March 10, 2026, 10:24:18 pm »

I’m with everyone else on here, hate that you have to go thru that with sketch. I’ve enjoyed reading about your adventures with her.
Been an adventure for sure. Thank you sir.


And old man, I appreciate the kind words. She has excelled or I’ve lied that she has, at anything I’ve asked of her.


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« Reply #188 on: March 11, 2026, 08:08:14 am »

Slim nobody knows if you lied or not except you and her so just go with it. Seems to be that once they pass they get even better. I believe that’s why they say there’s no such thing as a finished dog lol.


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« Reply #189 on: March 11, 2026, 06:34:57 pm »

Hate to hear that sounds like yall got plenty out of her to keep it going though

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« Reply #190 on: March 11, 2026, 08:33:27 pm »

It’s always tough pill with the good ones.

I’ve enjoyed following y’all’s adventures thru the years slim. She sure made you proud and I’m sure a better man. A good dog has a knack of doing that to folks.
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« Reply #191 on: March 11, 2026, 09:49:14 pm »

It’s always tough pill with the good ones.

I’ve enjoyed following y’all’s adventures thru the years slim. She sure made you proud and I’m sure a better man. A good dog has a knack of doing that to folks.
She’s been there from my 19th birthday to now looking at 29 this year. Shes been one of the 3 constants in my life in that time. I’m a better human because of her I hope. She has taught me a lot. Hounds, hunting, and otherwise.


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« Reply #192 on: March 13, 2026, 08:22:11 pm »

Chagas positive. Got the test back this evening. Heart is in better shape than it could be based off tests we did. Meet with vet Monday to discuss options.


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« Reply #193 on: March 13, 2026, 10:31:35 pm »

Well I hope you get favorable news bud. From what I understand it’s the scarring on the heart that causes the issues when a dog has a reaction to being infected. The way I understand it, not all dogs that are infected show any symptoms. So you could have an infected dog and not know it until the scarring begins to create problems and then again a dog may never have any complications. Mr glass can test your dogs and most likely give the best recommendations as to what shud be done. The way I see it, there’s not much use in testing if there isn’t an effective vaccine. I could be off on this so don’t quote me. I’d definitely call him if I were you to see what he recommends for the rest of your pack.


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« Reply #194 on: Yesterday at 07:57:47 am »

Them kissing bugs are getting bad around here too (south Louisiana)

Bout three years ago I found one in my bedroom when I was bout to get in bed. It was peaking out of a crack waitn for me to turn out the lights. I killed it and that put them on my radar and freaked me out!

I have found two more in the house since then and a couple on the porch.

Me and my son had one the dogs on porch last summer midday. We had been letting him run that morning while doing stuff around the yard and then let him on porch and he was layed out tired my and chap was sitn in chairs he was between us sleeping and I seen a big giant one crawling away from him slowly and walking funny. I jumped up and stomped on it and it popped like a full tick. It was slap full of fresh blood.
I couldn’t believe how much blood that thing had in it.
This is midday mind you. They say they are mostly nocturnal…

We been seeing a lot at the prison I work at as well…

Bout 3 o’clock pm one day last fall one my trustees come back on the tractor. And got off and we were talking. I seen a big colorful one on his shoulder and took a swipe at it but it was moving fast and I missed so we were dancing a find tryn find it on him then he seen it had jumped on me and he knocked it off anf and stomped it. I had been telling them to be in lookout. For em cuase them are dangerous and invading from Mexico.

All other trustees that work for me came out and I was showing them what they look like. Since then we have found quite a few creeping around the drop where I work.

They found a few in the dorms as well.

These things freak me out!

Our local news did a thing on them last year saying how prevalent they are becoming.
I watched a thing on YouTube said they are the most dangerous bug in North America.
The parasite then can carry, t-cruisi, kills the the second most people worldwide harbored by bugs,only second to mosquitoes.

You don’t know you have it til it really messes you up. Hell I’m thinking me and all my dogs have lol

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