He was actually fun to have around, and being territorial, if and when another went under that porch, he got what for and "Woody" as I called him always won, though one of these confrontations did leave him missing a finger and thats how I could tell it was him every year, from 2001-2008.
Those dogs certainly provide a good service, as keeping the populations in check so they don't overrun ones place.
'chucks are interesting, kind of like beaver, they sure can do some work, the friendly one described above showed up not long after I buried my dog, he liked the same spot in the sun where the dog used to sit, and is buried, I met him eye to eye in that tree, soon after he was climbing up on my lap, to me it was as if someone knew the sadness of losing a great dog, a rhodesian, and he was the best, this guy came along and was like having a new pup, just a little different, so I let it ride and like was said, he really was no trouble at all, people used to get a kick out of him, and since then he's softened me up about them LOL, you do what you can and when you can to be fair, or kill quickly and humanely which is fine, I don't care for those who torture, abuse or treat animals inhumanely, and some do with dogs or other means, people like that are plain rotten I hate to say.
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