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    in the book and movie, my side of the mountain, the boy goes off into the wild to survive on his own. he captures a baby falcon and raises it and trains it to hunt for him. i was wondering, is there a certain dog breed that would be good for that kind of thing, and what animals could it hunt, rabbits, pheasants, or even deer or bear if there were a few dogs? how about fishing dogs, lol?


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    My beagles and basset hound are all great hunters. They'll corner anything that moves, be it small game or a melting ice cream cone. They have even been trained to peacefully co-exist with our ducks and the squirrels that live in our yard. Just don't come by if you're a rabbit, or a woodchuck, or a fox, or a skunk........ ESPECIALLY if you're a skunk.
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    My Greyhound fed me, Winnie jnr and himself for quite some time when I was broke. If he thought he had half a chance of catching it, he was off. Rabbit, Gamebirds, small Deer, Hare, made no difference to him. He never bothered the Cat, Guinea Pig or chickens though.
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    I don't know of any breed of dog, that can fly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2dumb2kwit View Post
    I don't know of any breed of dog, that can fly.
    You folks don't have any bird dogs like pointers, setters? Just think, they call us hillbillies backward
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ole WV Coot View Post
    You folks don't have any bird dogs like pointers, setters? Just think, they call us hillbillies backward
    Don't you have to shoot the bird first, before the boys get a hold of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    Don't you have to shoot the bird first, before the boys get a hold of it?
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    Nah, 'cause I do my own huntin'.

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    My dog is a great hunter.. The question is would he hand over the goods... Hmmmmm
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    You want a dog to hunt bears...get a Karelian Bear Dog.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    Don't you have to shoot the bird first, before the boys get a hold of it?
    If your bird dog is not catching anything you are not throwing him high enough!
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    One of my grand fathers kept a pack of beagle hounds and used them for rabbit hunting.

    My other grandad kept two Brittany Spaniels the he used for hunting pheasant.

    In the past dogs were expected to earn their keep and were not really viewed as pets by rural people. I know country folk that never expected or intended to feed their dogs. If they wanted food they had to go catch something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyratshooter View Post
    If your bird dog is not catching anything you are not throwing him high enough!
    thats why I take a micro-tramploine and a giant potato launcher into the field with me...i start jumping on the tramp under a tree, while holding a german shorthair pointer in my arms wrapped in a launcher. The potato launcher is tied up to a high branch, the dog and I start bouncing then when we get real high and come back down and the bungy is strung real tight, I let go of the dog and propel him into the stratosphere! He once grabbed a condor that was 200 feet up in the air! I find this the only really exciting way to bird-hunt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BushedOut View Post
    My dog is a great hunter.. The question is would he hand over the goods... Hmmmmm
    My question would be, do I want her to hand over the goods.....after she just chewed it up and slobbered all over it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finallyME View Post
    My question would be, do I want her to hand over the goods.....after she just chewed it up and slobbered all over it.
    Some people would consider that a bonus.

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    So, Dogman, I'm guessing you go through a dog or two each season. I didn't read anything about a pupachute. If he misses that's a long freefall. If you were using cats I could understand. They always land on their feet but dogs don't have 9 lives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finallyME View Post
    My question would be, do I want her to hand over the goods.....after she just chewed it up and slobbered all over it.
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    ok, scenario: you are way out there in the woods, you get injured and can't walk. you say to fido, go, get us some food, to build my strenght while i recover. what kind of dog is fido, and what food does he bring back. lol.

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    Seriously? First off, he's a she and now that you've insulted her I'm probably going to die. Nice going.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coldlightning View Post
    ok, scenario: you are way out there in the woods, you get injured and can't walk. you say to fido, go, get us some food, to build my strenght while i recover. what kind of dog is fido, and what food does he bring back. lol.

    Bigger than I am and what ever he doesn't eat "Left overs"

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