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used to be getting permission to hunt hogs was easy. now everybody is trying to cash in on the fad. for a dog with grit, catching and killing a coon as an adolescent will boost his confidence especially if he finds it himself. so walking golf courses at night is a great idea.

 

just make sure that those 'coons aren't likely to carrying distemper or rabies. check your regional data on this!

thats a given. but good point. most hunters i know of get their dogs vaccinated again such things. you can order those shots and do them yourself. the only problem with that (and not having a vet do it) is if your dog happens to bite someone, you dont have proof of the vaccs and your dog will be locked up.

or thats what i heard.... i have never had that happen to me, thank God

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  • 3 weeks later...

here's a little update on the dog that went to spain, here at 11 weeks

 

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with his 'mum' just about to send him packing to his new home (before the tears!)

 

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and this is the little female I traded him for, underweight after sour tummy at 9 weeks (this female now in US)

 

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I'll get some other pics of the other pups at 12 weeks this weekend for those of you who like the pics.

 

cheers!

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