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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 2586141" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>Man, those dog stories are tough. The wolf hybrid was my only dog. Wasn't really my dog. My sisters ex husband was crazy into hiking and would find the largest dogs he could find and use them as pack animals. My sister found this one free. It was chained up in a back yard and about 1 year old. It immediately killed his current pack dog when she let it out of the car. She sent it through a bunch of obedience training and he worked with it a lot but they finally decided to drop it off at my place supposedly temporary without giving me any knowledge of its history. Beautiful huge white thing and me not knowing it's history I treated like it was a good dog. Well, I guess that's all it needed. I just had to be there if there was company and let her know they were welcome. Was interesting to be around a dog like that. Never barked. Hardly ever made a sound. My brother brought over a large for breed long haired shepherd and felt confident they would get along. She instantly went head down towards it and it knew it was bout to die. I scream/yelled and she stopped. I put her up. My wife and I would take her hiking and had get creative getting her into the back of the pickup towards the end. I cried when I had the vet come out to put her down</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 2586141, member: 114809"] Man, those dog stories are tough. The wolf hybrid was my only dog. Wasn’t really my dog. My sisters ex husband was crazy into hiking and would find the largest dogs he could find and use them as pack animals. My sister found this one free. It was chained up in a back yard and about 1 year old. It immediately killed his current pack dog when she let it out of the car. She sent it through a bunch of obedience training and he worked with it a lot but they finally decided to drop it off at my place supposedly temporary without giving me any knowledge of its history. Beautiful huge white thing and me not knowing it’s history I treated like it was a good dog. Well, I guess that’s all it needed. I just had to be there if there was company and let her know they were welcome. Was interesting to be around a dog like that. Never barked. Hardly ever made a sound. My brother brought over a large for breed long haired shepherd and felt confident they would get along. She instantly went head down towards it and it knew it was bout to die. I scream/yelled and she stopped. I put her up. My wife and I would take her hiking and had get creative getting her into the back of the pickup towards the end. I cried when I had the vet come out to put her down [/QUOTE]
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