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<blockquote data-quote="Mutineer" data-source="post: 5759532" data-attributes="member: 69587"><p>More than that. Unlike the other dogs, it had the sense to know to get out of the way when somebody was preparing to shoot. Australian Shepherds are another breed that also had that "sense."</p><p></p><p>It is very difficult to shoot a wild pig when it is swarmed by dogs, without also shooting a dog.</p><p></p><p>More dogs always means a more successful pig hunt. If you don't care about unintentionally shooting a dog, then bring as many dogs as you want.</p><p></p><p>The person I knew used a motley collection of pound dogs, and an otherwise useless "nose dog."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mutineer, post: 5759532, member: 69587"] More than that. Unlike the other dogs, it had the sense to know to get out of the way when somebody was preparing to shoot. Australian Shepherds are another breed that also had that "sense." It is very difficult to shoot a wild pig when it is swarmed by dogs, without also shooting a dog. More dogs always means a more successful pig hunt. If you don't care about unintentionally shooting a dog, then bring as many dogs as you want. The person I knew used a motley collection of pound dogs, and an otherwise useless "nose dog." [/QUOTE]
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