We can all agree that it takes a special dog to go track, stop and bay a hog. Some do it betters than others; training, hog tracks and genetics play an integral roll in the development of the great ones.
Sometimes the good ones become great when they start doing stuff out of the ordinary.
What I wanna know are some tricks or characteristics that y'all have seen truly great hog dogs do?
This will help.. Big E and I were discussing it the other day. So far we have only seen 3 dogs do this. His old dog Roscoe (RIP), and littermates Parvo(RIP) and Girlfriend. Once a hog is struck, run down and bayed/caught. We expect our dogs to roll off and leave, and most of them will immediately. Mostly they just cast wide in ever increasing circles until they find another hog track or we pick them up. Now the three dogs we're talking about would peel off and run the hog track backwards to its original starting point and begin casting(searching for the rest of the group) when these three dogs were in their prime it seemed like if we bayed a group of say 8 hogs. We would catch all 8, or vice versa on smaller groups. These are the only 3 that we have regularly seen do it with a purpose in mind! Sure I've seem puppies and other good dogs run a track backwards, but not usually with the intent of returning to the source and finding the rest of the herd. I would consider all 3 of these to have been super hog dogs.