Posted by Too Far Gone on December 15, 2012 at 07:17:18 from (216.146.243.211):
In Reply to: Re: OT dog protection posted by Tom in TN on December 15, 2012 at 04:41:01:
My Dad got one back in late 1950's and a deer hunter gave us a pup for hunting here in 1985.he was SUPER smart(like a human(Pat was his name) We saved a pup from him and named him Toby,then saved his son and called him PJ.All as smart as you'd ever want,and good hog dogs.Ol PJ got to stoved up in his hips to breed by the time I found a suitable female,then he died in the Fall of 2008.I fought for4 years trying to get something decent.I found that dipstick in the picture(Milo)is what one of my little girls called him and it stuck.THANK GOD,I found Milo on Craigslist at 7 mos old,barely trained,and unwanted by the second owner already.He has been just as good as my old dogs,excessively smart,lays right inside my sliding door if its cold all night on the rug.He is EXTREMELY protective of this farm,kills all varmits, great tug of war player with the kids,and if anyone different shows up he is extremely protective of me.He raises cain with them and has a low under-toned and constant growl while staring at them and standing with his paw on top of my foot,but he'd never hurt them.
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