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Re: Bolivian Jaguar Heelers
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June 16, 2014, 05:06:02 pm »
Barlow, that struck a memory. It was either in Sports Afield or field and Stream & I am thinking it was in the 60's. I read about guys jaguar hunting with a dog called a Bravo. They were either a black dog or a black brindle & they were bred for jaguar hunting also. I know bravo is spanish for brave but I remember distinctly that these dogs were called Bravos.
Made me think that some Plotts might have been imported down there but personally, I dont think a plott would live very long hunted on jaguar.
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