makes me wonder why my rough pack of cats would make one sit down in the middle of a plowed feild and protect his arrs and if he thought of standing back up theyed make him sit down again
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I like rough bay dogs, and they can stop a bad hog unless the brush is thick and enough dogs can't get situated right to work it. The smart gritty or rough dogs know to stay clear of the tusks on the average, but when the dogs are fresh they throw caution to the wind and that is one way they get cut and the other way is when they get caught up where they can not move out the way...
Hogs know to run to and through the thickest brush because they know a dog can not keep up. The hog also knows he has the advantage in close quarters especially if the dog can't move around because of the thick brush. having said that I still like the gritty to rough dogs.