I did a search and did not see a discussion of dogs on the Homestead (assuming I did the search correctly) So here we go...........
Again, an opportunity to pick the brains of some of our learned members. This is not a “bug out” scenario question.
My question is, for folks that live in rural areas, semi isolated to isolated, or those that have given this any kind of thought.
How do you view the value of having a dog or dogs with you / on the property?
Are they a companion only? Or do you view them as a detector or defender or working dog?
Are they outdoors all the time (weather permitting) or in with you at night.
What general type of dog do you prefer in this scenario? I have had great luck with “mutts”.
What size dog? And why you settled on that size.
Do you encourage it or them to hunt for at least part of their food? Or use them for hunting (if that is legal where you are)?
My thoughts are to have two dogs, one possibly a small terrier type (generally a good detecting dog), and another larger type (mostly because I like big dogs). One to write the check and the other to cash the checkI would view them as companions and detectors / defenders. And they would reside on the porch, living on the food I give them (as in not required to hunt for their chow).



I would view them as companions and detectors / defenders. And they would reside on the porch, living on the food I give them (as in not required to hunt for their chow).
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!!) Still, I was never bitten or tree'd.
That's another problem with some common breeds .... thieves have been known to take your stuff... AND your dog!!!!




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