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<blockquote data-quote="jbronner13" data-source="post: 2649075" data-attributes="member: 123550"><p>There's no hunting them really, you can simply walk up to one to dispatch them, there is no sport to it either, it would be like boxing a man with no arms or legs. The property damage is a real thing I think a lot of folks don't understand. Yes the dogs do "go after porcupines" and get quilled that way. The dog is watched very differently when I put him out as opposed to when the wife does and he's called back if he's straying to far or going into areas I know I have run into porcupines in the woods behind our place. But if I come home and they are in the yard over by the trees…..I am taking them out. Both times the dog got quilled it was still dark here "early morning" and it was in the yard and the offending party did not check the yard before letting the dog out…I'll let you all determine who the offending party was, she owns a nice X Bolt though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbronner13, post: 2649075, member: 123550"] There’s no hunting them really, you can simply walk up to one to dispatch them, there is no sport to it either, it would be like boxing a man with no arms or legs. The property damage is a real thing I think a lot of folks don’t understand. Yes the dogs do “go after porcupines” and get quilled that way. The dog is watched very differently when I put him out as opposed to when the wife does and he’s called back if he’s straying to far or going into areas I know I have run into porcupines in the woods behind our place. But if I come home and they are in the yard over by the trees…..I am taking them out. Both times the dog got quilled it was still dark here “early morning” and it was in the yard and the offending party did not check the yard before letting the dog out…I’ll let you all determine who the offending party was, she owns a nice X Bolt though. [/QUOTE]
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