Ker_man wrote:LOL David, I did not mean to crash the cat hunter's party. I realize that it is a different type of dog and a whole other game. I have often thought when a hound makes it clear that it won't stick with a bxxr that it might just be too smart. I won't mention courage
You should mention courage. Hmm, well I guess you kind of did mention courage.
There are places where a bobcat dogs must desire and enjoy conflict. We have to have it in at least one dog in the upper midwest or we will not stop our cats on the ground. Dogs will not close the gap on a ground hugging cat if they do not desire that conflict. We need intellegent dogs with grit. In areas where the cats usually climb out of site of the dogs, this is not needed. But we need an intellegent dog with grit. And they exist. If you dont beleive me watch some of these cow bred border collies. I knew of one that would take hold of a bulls nose on command and not let go until told to do so. There are places to find both. We need to find them for out here.




