Congrats Constable Wendyll!
My dogs have to work as a team. The beagle is the nose. The lab is the eyes. The beagle just barks her a$$ off warning that she smells something nearby and the lab starts running in wider circles looking in grass and up trees until he spots something lol. It took them 1/2 a day of really annoying noise to discover a raccoon up a tree!
Predator hunting/ dog training rant. Sort of.
- windwalkingwolf
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Re: Predator hunting/ dog training rant. Sort of.
No kidding, I can't believe he didn't throw his back out. His brother sprained his back TWICE doing such things. Their mother carried the gene for achondroplasia. I'm so happy to be able to tell him he's a good boy again! For the past two years he's just kind of been furniture. His only run ins with wildlife in two years has been a very distant bit of skunk spray, and some porcupine quills a little while ago. Maybe the porcupine fired him up again lol
Wendyll generally uses his ears! He's off like a shot when he hears grass or leaves rustling in an unusual way, or the sounds wildlife make when fighting, playing or mating. It also means he tends to bark wildly at trees snapping in the frost in winterHappy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 02, 2018 6:32 pmCongrats Constable Wendyll!
My dogs have to work as a team. The beagle is the nose. The lab is the eyes. The beagle just barks her a$$ off warning that she smells something nearby and the lab starts running in wider circles looking in grass and up trees until he spots something lol. It took them 1/2 a day of really annoying noise to discover a raccoon up a tree!


Penny's ears are long and floppy and useless--she doesn't hear well, and can never tell where a sound is coming from. She will hear coyotes yipping, and chase their echo


I heard Wendyll 'go off' again a little while ago, AGAIN, and then shortly after that, Penny's booming bark! that's three nights in a row, and that's so awesome. They ran a fox off the property and that's good enough for me! I'm so happy W is on the job again!
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- windwalkingwolf
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Re: Predator hunting/ dog training rant. Sort of.
Three half-grown kits, around 1:30 in the afternoon, terrorizing chickens 30 steps from my door. Probably recently turned out by their mother, they were testing the hunting waters. They got in over their head. Keep an eye out for the next generation folks, there's certainly no shortage this year.
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Re: Predator hunting/ dog training rant. Sort of.
Yup, we've never had racoons around here before and now we are "dealing" with them.
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Re: Predator hunting/ dog training rant. Sort of.
yep, knocked the cover off my feed bin and got stuck inside. four less over two occasions
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