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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3905431" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>They’re already pretty hard hunting gritty dogs, no crossing needed. Clyde killed his first rabbit at 4 months old, and will go all day long. He’s still very much a puppy, and when we were out looking for cripples, he swam across the width of that pond 2 times in the snow following scent trails. I ran across a guy with one who had it go after a big boar raccoon, it hit the raccoon so hard that it snapped the raccoons leg. I’ve heard stories of drahthaars running off and bringing back porcupines and baby feral pigs back to the handler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3905431, member: 35036"] They’re already pretty hard hunting gritty dogs, no crossing needed. Clyde killed his first rabbit at 4 months old, and will go all day long. He’s still very much a puppy, and when we were out looking for cripples, he swam across the width of that pond 2 times in the snow following scent trails. I ran across a guy with one who had it go after a big boar raccoon, it hit the raccoon so hard that it snapped the raccoons leg. I’ve heard stories of drahthaars running off and bringing back porcupines and baby feral pigs back to the handler. [/QUOTE]
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