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    #16
    No help here, but glad you dog is ok!

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      #17
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      It just blows my mind that that 19# dog is not one bit scared of a 150# pig!!!!! He jumped on that big sow like he knew he was gonna whip her azz!!!!

      He’s bayed up several wounded critters in the last month since I started using the GPS collar, a couple pigs and a big mouflan ram. I’m pretty sure we would not have recovered any of them if I would have had him on lead like before. I’m also pretty sure that both of us like tracking off lead waaaay better than on the lead.

      Bisch
      Last edited by Bisch; 12-21-2023, 09:13 PM.

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        #18
        Probably a vest that will fit here. https://hogdoggear.com/collections/c...c-terrier-vest

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          #19
          Bisch- you can put a cut collar on a terrier but can’t weigh them down. My Jagd got in those types of deals several times. He didn’t just bay and he worked close. I watch him several times get thrown- I would think he was gonna be cut bad. Nope - Gotta let the dog do what it lives to do

          i didn’t run mine on lead either.

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            #20
            I wouldn't run a vest on a Terrier. I used to run Jagds and even with proper terrier sized vests it really hinders movement. I only run vests on my Pits now.
            Getting tossed by a hog is nothing for a terrier. You've just seen it for yourself. It looks and sounds like all heck is breaking loose when a dog is on a hog, but the dog was fine.
            Especially with a terrier that bays. They are typically smart and will bay until help arrives. It's the terriers that think they are a 50+lb Bulldog that get themselves killed because they have zero self preservation instinct.

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              #21
              If you shoot a pig, work your dog on a lead. I never turned Bagley loose on a big hog or any critter from africa. I used a 20' lead to track any thing that could kill her
              Last edited by Buff; 12-22-2023, 07:57 AM.

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