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In your photograph, Buster is wearing the same expression as our Conner (the terrier) wears when he's lost his toys in the yard. He hides them under leaf piles (can't know why), and then he comes into the house and looks at me like your Buster is looking at the camera. I take the toy basket outside and we go hunting for stuffed armadillo, skunk, rabbit, duck, and raccoon. Conner's getting a rubber chicken for Christmas. It will be easier to clean than his soft toys.
Tell us about the "wonder dog" part of Buster's name. There's got to be a good story there.
Buster is a Faulkner Cur. All my life I coon hunted until a year and ahalf ago due to health. I had about 20 hounds at the time. Mostly young dogs as I liked working with pups. When it hit me that I could no longer hunt I sold all my hounds except Buster. Buster will tree squirrel and conn. But more than that he was my buddy. I have kept him as a house dog, yard do about anything you want a buddy dog for. Now Buster is my first line defence against varmits around my chicken pen. He is on a cable slide that runs the entire length of the west side of my pens. He has treed coon, killed skunks (ya I know, when he was a coon dog, he was told not to mess with these)and possoms and warned me of several other varmits during the night. He is one in a millon.