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Postal worker dies from being mauled by 5 dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="Mutineer" data-source="post: 5380107" data-attributes="member: 69587"><p>Most Aussies can be a pain in the butt if they don't have anything to do. Mine was inexhaustible. He was a very intelligent instinctive hunter. It required absolutely no training for that task. Whether it was quail, doves, rabbits, deer, or pigs, It ALWAYS somehow knew exactly what my dad was hunting, and acted accordingly.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much all dogs will chase and hunt pigs. Some are more useful than others. My dad and uncle were indiscriminate as to what breed was used. For years, my uncle's "nose dog" for hunting pigs was a black/gray female mixed-breed terrier mutt thingy no more than twenty lbs. That little dog had no fear about latching onto a pig with the big dogs.</p><p></p><p>The difference is that he treated the nose dog as non-disposable. So after the other dogs were savvy to the pig scent, he would try and catch her and chain her in the back of a truck or tie her to a tree.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes he was unable to catch her before the pig was chased down. While the other dogs were swarming a pig, she would latch onto a hind leg and get flopped around like a piece of rope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mutineer, post: 5380107, member: 69587"] Most Aussies can be a pain in the butt if they don't have anything to do. Mine was inexhaustible. He was a very intelligent instinctive hunter. It required absolutely no training for that task. Whether it was quail, doves, rabbits, deer, or pigs, It ALWAYS somehow knew exactly what my dad was hunting, and acted accordingly. Pretty much all dogs will chase and hunt pigs. Some are more useful than others. My dad and uncle were indiscriminate as to what breed was used. For years, my uncle's "nose dog" for hunting pigs was a black/gray female mixed-breed terrier mutt thingy no more than twenty lbs. That little dog had no fear about latching onto a pig with the big dogs. The difference is that he treated the nose dog as non-disposable. So after the other dogs were savvy to the pig scent, he would try and catch her and chain her in the back of a truck or tie her to a tree. Sometimes he was unable to catch her before the pig was chased down. While the other dogs were swarming a pig, she would latch onto a hind leg and get flopped around like a piece of rope. [/QUOTE]
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