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Offline Coppertop

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What kind of dog should I get?
« on: October 02, 2006, 07:13:52 AM »
I'm asking for some opinions on what kind of dog to get. I work 10 days on duty- usually about 10 hours a day for 8 of them and about 2 hours a day in the two between them. I would be able to take the dog with me on the short days, but not on the long ones. I own 2.5 acres but don't have alot of fenced in yard yet. On my days off i mostly go out to the ranch- 4 sections of land and work out there.

I haven't hunted behind dogs much at all and i'm not sure about training them to hunt, so i'd need one that is something of a self starter. we have lion, coyotes, rabbits, deer (not dog huntable) porcipines and all the other ranch stuff- with few to no squirrells or Coons.  Just trying to get an idea of what i might be able to deal with. I am pretty easy going and kind of a homebody.

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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2006, 09:18:46 AM »
are you looking for a hunting dog? working dog, all around, or just a good dog to hang out with.?
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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2006, 09:27:06 AM »
Hunting, all around, and one to hang out with.

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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2006, 10:04:09 AM »
the cur dogs we have will do just about anything you want plus good additudes, a good beagle may also fit what you want, you just have to find what you like. good luck
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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2006, 11:29:43 AM »
I live in North Eastern Wy.  What is a decent cur dog gonna cost me and do you know of anyone else around here with one? I checked out your website, you have some very good looking dogs.

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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2006, 03:47:04 AM »
curs can run from 100 and up, we get 200 for pups. i wish you were closer i have a real good catahoula i would give you, he is going to be a one person dog,and loves attention, he is real scared of knew people, and he hunts real close.
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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2006, 10:09:20 AM »
Coppertop, from the species that you have listed, the only one that you can really hunt with a single dog is rabbit and for that nothing beats a beagle.  If they come from hunting stock they are easily trained.  They are if you will let them be a social dog and get along with pretty much everyone (I know this is a generalization and your experence may vary but I am speaking about general breed characteristics).  I too am a fan of the Mountain Cur but I don't know of anyone who uses them for rabbits.  I used to have one that treed bobcats but obviously there is a lot of diffence in a lion and a bobcat, I would think that would require a pack of dogs.

Since I notice you are on a ranch, have you considered one of the various "cattle dog" breeds.

I don't know who will care for the dog when you are working but that will be a consideration too, because some dogs require more maintenace than others.  But with all that said a dog is a fine thing and can bring a lot of joy if you will just put in the time.

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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2006, 01:57:49 PM »
Coppertop.

The best dogs that I have owned--dogs primarily to hang out with--are ones that I just lucked into: Blackie,a Cocker Spaniel; Bodie, a poodle that might have been half Cocker; Baldy, a Pit/Pointer cross; Hawg, a part Shar Pei; Stretch, a dog that I judge to be a Pit/Italian Grayhound mixture....

When I was some 18 years old, I went to a going-away party for a member of our youth group at church.  They were moving away.  The party was in his backyard, and lots of kids were there.  They had their Cocker chained to the back of their house, and he was in a total rage at all those strange people on his turf and at his restrain.  I walked over to the back steps, sat down just out of his reach so he could not bite me, and started talking to him.  Before long he calmed down, quit trying to bit me, and let me pet him.  A few days later the young man's father called me and said, "I saw you with the dog the other evening, and I wondered if you wanted him?  Our only option at this point is to take him to the S.P.C.A."  I explained that I was leaving for college in Texas in a few days, but I agreed to take the pup and find someone to give him to.  The few days--less than a week--passed, and I had not found anyone to take him.  I left him at my mother's--she was a "dog woman" for sure--and left for school.  When I returned at Thanksgiving, the dog welcomed me as if I had owned him for years.  He was MY dog for the next several years.  We had a lot of good times together.  He was an excellent car dog.  One hot day, he sought some cool under a parked milk delivery truck.  The driver returned, started the moter, and Blackie made a run for it.  He didn't make it: a wheel caught him.

A few years later, I bought Bodie from an elderly woman for $10.  He had been given to her, but she really didn't want him.  We were raising poodles and pek-a-poos at the time.  He was an excellent stud dog.  There was no fence that could stop him and no female that he wouldn't go to.  He climbed like a Monkey.  But he was an even better dog--just a dog.  He was my dog, but he was also my son's.  One Saturday, my son was playing with another kid, and the two of them went into the other kid's house--through the front door.  Bodie sat down on the porch to wait.  The kids, forgetting about the dog, went out the back door.  Sunday morning, as we drove down the street to church, there was Bodie waithing by that front door.  He saw us and did a double take.  My son was in the car.  Bodie looked at him in the car, looked at the door to the house, looked back at the car, looked back at the door.  He couldn't figure out how Marcus got out of that house without him knowing it.  Bodie, too, was ran over.  After that, I quit letting my dogs run loose except in safe circumstances.

Then there was Baldy. 

If you wanted to drive over to Oklahoma, I could give you your choice of a couple of good pups.  Both are half Labs.

I would suggest checking at the pound or nearest rescue group.

Perhaps look in your classifieds for dogs offered for free.  There are usually such dogs in the Tulsa paper.

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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #8 on: October 05, 2006, 07:08:14 AM »
We have an English Setter, 5 yrs old....For the first 2 1/2 years this dog never left my side...
He went to work with me everyday...Right from the start he was a natural born
pointer...and he points at everthing from lizards to any kind of bird...
This dog listens better than my kid or any othe kids i know. Affectionate, great
memory, full of energy, and very persistant....and regimental..and a pretty good watch dog.
Never had an accident in the house...Now.. he stays home while I am at work...
does not chew on anything and he's alone 3 days a week for about 9 1/2 hrs a day...
Got him from a kennel in Newberry Florida....west of Gainseville....but for the
life of me, I cant recall the name of the place...They also had a few other pointers...
Ronnie

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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #9 on: October 06, 2006, 07:44:22 AM »
as you can see, most any dog will work if you spend the time with him, a dog is a great thing to have, we love all ours, good luck curdog
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Re: What kind of dog should I get?
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2006, 12:26:58 PM »
My Airedale, Star, developed bone cancer and we had to put her out of her misery.  Right now I'm too sad to have another dog as she was a great hunter and a real buddy to hang out with.  I might have gotten too close to her as it's been liked losing a little girl.  We were together 24/7.

Once I get a little bit of composure I'll probably look for a beagle mix of some sort.  Not many birds in Ohio these days and I hope to find a dog that will rout rabbits and tree squirrels.  Star did all of this and was the best pheasant dog I've ever seen in the field.