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« on: February 25, 2012, 11:32:21 pm »

That airedale x german sheperd  almost looks like an irish wolfhound... Is he a rough hog dog?

Ole Clyde is very rough on a hog. If you hear him barking, you can bet it is a big hog, and that he is alone. As soon as reinforcements arrive, its game on. He is my buddies best dog, and he didn't even come out of hunting lines. He was an accidental breeding that my buddy got from his uncle because the dog was after everything on his uncles yard. Tried him on a hog and he took right to it. Had to to a bunch of trash breaking early, but now that dog is all hog.

When not hunting he is one of the coolest most laid back dogs I know. Lays up on the front porch, hops in the truck with you, and my buddy even brings him to work and he just lays around the shop and doesnt cause any trouble. Hes one of the smartest dogs I have seen. But put the vest and collar on him and he knows its hunting time and gets to work and dont stop till you drag him back to the truck. Only downside to him is he gets hot pretty easy if its warm outside.
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