t-dog
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« on: January 13, 2023, 02:11:02 pm » |
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Man that sounds a lot like a young male I had several years ago. He would bay hard and he would try and stop a hog but he had no reverse. If a hog rushed him he would just catch it. If it stayed put or went any direction except over him he would try and stop it and bay once it stopped. That’s what got him too. The day I lost him I knew something wasn’t right by the way I was tracking him. I didn’t see it but the evidence suggests that he caught when he got rushed and a second boar stood over him cutting while he held the other hog. He was all but gone when I found him and the other two dogs were baying two tushy boars about 225-230lbs. When we caught the first one the other acted like he was gonna get on the catch dog but we were there this time and scared him off. That was a really nice young dog lost because of no reverse.
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