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(29 July 2013, 22:09)NorthernRaider Wrote: (29 July 2013, 20:24)Highlander Wrote: Having dogs around you would also be a deterrent to roaming packs, dogs are like any other creature, they will want the soft targets where possible, a group of people with a few dogs would keep wild packs at bay, I will go to great lengths to look after my Shepherds, they will be worth their weight in gold
Unless of course one of your doggies was a bitch in heat !!
I have one dog and two bitches,.. all three have been `done`...
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Aye thats you OK HL but speaking of people in general affter TSHTF if they surround emselves with dogs they will have to be all male or spayed bitches and spaying wont be an option for most after TSHTF.
I guess that two groups of mutts will survive long term after TSHTF the small wirery terrier types than can scavenge and live off smaller critters like cats, rats, mice, squirrels etc and rubbish left by humans, and then the bigger agressive type like Dobermans, Bull Mastifs, Rotties, Akitas, Alsations etc that will resort to hunting sheep, cattle, goats, deer , smaller dogs, cats, people etc.
And the age old debate still unresolved of what is the best type of dog to have after TSHTF will continue unabated and unresolved forever, some folks will keep a few biggies like my friend HL and his Shepherds and other will prefer the companionship of a pack of tenacious terriers.
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Its strange, but every time I go onto the hill with the dogs, I find I have two out the three dogs who will hunt mice in amongst the heather,..its a pity, the last Shepherd I had that died was an expert at mouse hunting,.. and no she didn't die from eating mice,..
It just goes to show that hunting dogs be they in a pack or not will soon learn to live off the land, and size doesn't have a lot to do with it, although clearly a Shepherd would need lots of mice where as a terrier wouldnt
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our cairn terrier caught a frog the other day, bit it and promptly spat it out..don't think it tasted very nice!!
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