Here's something just a little different. I was wondering if we might have bitten off just a bit too much of dad's hellacious mix of canine-cajones when we decided to ultimately have two of these crazy pups. We even considered giving one back but Brother stopped those thought dead by sending me the following pics this morning, taken with a trail-cam.
Many of you know that dad has a massive pack of very large and aggressive dogs for the purpose of protecting his 'compound' from all types of unwanted guests and they are turned lose at night when everything is locked up. We never felt we had enough property here to require two large dogs, as we are invited to WV at the first sign of SERIOUS civil unrest but our thinking has changed.
These pics were taken not 500 yards from dad's goat barn and were collected today. What will surprise many, we have black bear moving around this area of KY...more and more frequently every year. None of us are afraid of bears...in fact, when we get a chance, we hunt them in West Virginia with dad's hounds. Great fun and harms no one...Yes we do shoot the bears but only with CAMERAS for the last several years, however we do not condemn those hunters who do take bear because they have to be thinned. There are more bears in West Virginia now than there were when the Native Americans were chasing them around with sticks and arrows, 300 + odd years ago. They seem to be like rabbits, the more that are harvested, the more prolific they become. Those stats can easily be checked with WVDNR.
In any event, since we have chickens and rabbits and... goats will be here in early spring of 2015....both pups can stay. They are a major pain in the butt, quite literally sometimes, I think they will give us a heavy layer of night-time protection pretty soon...especially for these miserable coyotes and worse, coydogs.
Enjoy the pics...Jason estimates this one to be about 400 pounds...quite large for that (or this) part of the country.
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What kind of dogs were they again? And you were only able to get two?
