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    Tiger is getting better. I walked out this morning and he was out of his kennel and playing with Honey. Rob has him on antibiotics, and seem to be working ok.
    I'm not sure if Rob fits him with a chest guard on hunts, I must ask him. I do know tho that both Tiger and Honey are fitted with tracking devices, because the distance between themselves and Rob on the bike can be many miles.
    As for breed, Tiger has Wolfhound in him, but certainly a mixture of breeds for that particular vocation....Honey is a Rhodesian Ridgeback.
    Sometimes when Rob goes away, we have to feed them in the evening, and as soon as I walk in the gate, both of them are onto me, jumping up on me because they know they are about to get fed....and they are both bloody heavy. Karen has given up on that, they've managed to floor her a couple of times already....LOL.

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    OMG. All I can think of is "Ol' Yeller".
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    Boar hunting, from what I have heard, is very dangerous. Hogs are highly intelligent and aren't afraid to use it. But I hear they're good eatin'! I'm glad Tiger is OK, and hope he will take better precautions in the future.
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
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    Ugh! Why so cruel? It's cruel. Plain cruel. ALL I CAN THINK ABOUT IS THE BOOK, "OLD YELLER" ! Glad to hear he is getting better though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Savannahrose View Post
    Ugh! Why so cruel? It's cruel. Plain cruel. ALL I CAN THINK ABOUT IS THE BOOK, "OLD YELLER" ! Glad to hear he is getting better though
    I know. But Rob hunts pigs, and I guess his best allies are his dogs. They are born and bred to it.
    Pigs are quite a problem around here, they will eat anything, including the young of many endangered marsupial species....so we have to keep the pig numbers down.

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    Several people on another board I follow use their dogs in boar hunting. They're a great teammate to have on your side, and the pigs can be so dangerous...they're doing a service for the people around them by reducing the numbers of pigs.

    There are places where wild boars are a huge problem where gunfire is not allowed. Wild boars do an estimated $800 million in damage per year.

    As has been mentioned, wild pigs are SMART. Even a hunter with a gun can be caught off guard. Having a dog whose keen senses can give you better warning of the pig's approach is MUCH safer for the people involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snakemama View Post
    Several people on another board I follow use their dogs in boar hunting. They're a great teammate to have on your side, and the pigs can be so dangerous...they're doing a service for the people around them by reducing the numbers of pigs.

    There are places where wild boars are a huge problem where gunfire is not allowed. Wild boars do an estimated $800 million in damage per year.

    As has been mentioned, wild pigs are SMART. Even a hunter with a gun can be caught off guard. Having a dog whose keen senses can give you better warning of the pig's approach is MUCH safer for the people involved.
    800 mil ??? My God. I have no idea what the estimated cost of damage is here.

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