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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2737593" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>A friend of mine gave me a mountain cur dog. He was a black brindle a really pretty little puppy, after I had the eight-week-old puppy for a little over a week he got sick one evening. He vomited and had diarrhea I stayed up all night with him forcing American cheese and some milk down him so he wouldn't get too dehydrated. The next morning, I called the vet he said bring him in. The test showed he had parvo I figured it was a death sentence for him, but he made it. He wasn't much on working coyotes but was hard on racoons I had him out one night on a call from a guy that raised sweet corn and was having a problem. We put a bunch up a tree shot them out, the guy was with me, I called Gizmo told him to go load up, off he ran, I heard him jump in the back of the truck and we started to walk back to the truck. We walked a little way and the guy asked me aren't you going to call in your dog? I told him didn't you hear me tell him to go load up? He said He had. I said he'll be waiting in the truck when we get there, he was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2737593, member: 91783"] A friend of mine gave me a mountain cur dog. He was a black brindle a really pretty little puppy, after I had the eight-week-old puppy for a little over a week he got sick one evening. He vomited and had diarrhea I stayed up all night with him forcing American cheese and some milk down him so he wouldn't get too dehydrated. The next morning, I called the vet he said bring him in. The test showed he had parvo I figured it was a death sentence for him, but he made it. He wasn't much on working coyotes but was hard on racoons I had him out one night on a call from a guy that raised sweet corn and was having a problem. We put a bunch up a tree shot them out, the guy was with me, I called Gizmo told him to go load up, off he ran, I heard him jump in the back of the truck and we started to walk back to the truck. We walked a little way and the guy asked me aren't you going to call in your dog? I told him didn't you hear me tell him to go load up? He said He had. I said he'll be waiting in the truck when we get there, he was. [/QUOTE]
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