I've had them for a few years, some lines will not bay anything that they can get to. Some will bay good until it gets rough. Once they turn to the green eyed little monster they will not back up and bay again. Some lines are not worth the lead to blow them up, be knowledable about what your getting, and from who. They don't hunt for you, actually they probably could care less if you were even there, they are not stock dogs, they are predators. They have as much or more natural hunt in their blood then anything I've seen. Very smart dogs, require firm handle, and absolutely pain in a$$ to trash break. Be cautious as anything that makes a distressed cry will trip their trigger and shut their brain off. Mine have been pretty hot nosed, fairly close ranged hunters until struck and then they don't have a shut off, use a tracking system. All in all, I've had a lot of fun with mine, but they are too small and rough for me as just hog dogs.
GOOD info, thank you
Yeah we really were just wanting to see how he'd handle a hog, if he'd bay or not, or catch or not. You are soooo right on how the concept of trash breaking them would be practically a miracle, lol. When we take them out on vermin hunts, they certainly know what time it is, and OOOOO Lord yes, they wear tracking collars, haha. It is just so amazing to see so much dog in such a small package. Even when we go on walks, they are constantly winding, nose to the air. We are out in the boonies so there is wildlife EVERYWHERE out here. They never have a dull moment lol. Did you hunt any vermin with yours?