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Posted by 02 on March 08, 2007 at 21:44:26 from (24.64.223.204):
In Reply to: OT: farm dogs! posted by hillbillyOH on March 08, 2007 at 18:14:50:
I have two "farm" dogs. The large one is a Catahoula Hound from the Louisiana swamp lands.This breed descends from the dogs the Conquistadores brought with them on their exploration trips. They would turn them loose on the natives dogs and left the ones that got injured in the dog fights behind.The Indians would nurse them back to health if possible and actually were not discovered as a separate breed until the 1930's. They are a favorite dog of the cowboys in Texas that round up your problem Brahmas. My other dog is a small breed(bijon freise)--nice little gentleman with an opportunistic streak-eg-he will get to the dog dish before the big dog and fill his mouth with as much food as it will hold,then run a safe distance away,spit it out and eat it at a liesurely pace.
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