3 Solutions for PA gloom and doom deer hunters.
#31
Who are you to say they are getting along? That picture could just as easily be about a dog circling his prey before going in for the kill.
#32
ORIGINAL: ddear
Who are you to say they are getting along? That picture could just as easily be about a dog circling his prey before going in for the kill.
Who are you to say they are getting along? That picture could just as easily be about a dog circling his prey before going in for the kill.


#34
Joined: Jan 2005
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ORIGINAL: lost horn
That's possible but I don't think that big old fat bog would be much of a match for that young duck.
Who are you to say they are getting along? That picture could just as easily be about a dog circling his prey before going in for the kill.
I had a lab that was about as gentle and non agreesive as they come ,at least i thought she was until we came across a crippled doe in a cornfield while hunting pheasants. In nothing flat she turned into a very vicious and blood thristy critter and I had to use the shotgun butt to beat here of that deer.
Besides , it is common knowledge that many dogs that are household pets become cold blooded killers if they get a chance to run deer.
#35
I had a lab that was about as gentle and non agreesive as they come ,at least i thought she was until we came across a crippled doe in a cornfield while hunting pheasants. In nothing flat she turned into a very vicious and blood thristy critter and I had to use the shotgun butt to beat here of that deer.
Besides , it is common knowledge that many dogs that are household pets become cold blooded killers if they get a chance to run deer.
Besides , it is common knowledge that many dogs that are household pets become cold blooded killers if they get a chance to run deer.



