+1Longspring wrote:The best solution to a wolf problem IMO .
wolf problem
Re: wolf problem
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oldkennelhand
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Re: wolf problem
I hunt them every winter and also have raised some of the best pitbulls in the country for the past 50 years . I got my first ones from Earl Tudor himself back in the 60s.desertdog wrote:Oldkennelhand. I'm just curious, have you actually seen a pitbull kill a wolf? I find that pretty amazing. Not doubting you, but, could you give some details?
I have live footage but you will have to settle for photos my dogs crush there muzzle then go to the gut. and no i didnt stay at a holiday in last night.
OKH
- Brianshounds
- Bawl Mouth

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- Location: Idaho
Re: wolf problem
just get some of them 120# plots ... and get the gritty ones if u can keep them from eating each other they may stand a chance!!!!!! LOL
. The bottom line is if the wolves want ur dogs dead they will kill them and if not well u get away with running hounds in wolf country one more time. its sad but thats just the way it is now days.
Brian Denney
Bearpaw Outfitters
208-682-9999
208-852-6495
Bearpaw Outfitters
208-682-9999
208-852-6495

