T-Bob Parker
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« Reply #20 on: October 10, 2020, 02:06:57 pm » |
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Hey Slim, The hog findin-est dog I’ve ever owned had hers cut smooth through many years ago and I didn’t have the money to even do what you’ve done. Mine just got retired to the back yard for a year. She developed thick scar tissue and will act like she uses the leg, but she’s only using it like she would a crutch or a prosthetic.
After a year of retirement, I took her along one night. She bayed a rally, which busted before we got there, and she went on the relay, baying about 8-10 more singles and ultimately on the last hog she was leaning waaaaaay out over her front shoulders, using the good back leg to bounce forward. It was definitely super strange looking and I still can’t quite figure out how she managed all that. I’ve let her come along a few more times over the years, but mostly she is just retired.
Give yours plenty of time to heal on her own and I bet she’ll make herself useful again someday!
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