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11/19/2012 5:05:55 PM EDT
Damn, this looks like it would be fun:






 
11/19/2012 5:06:31 PM EDT
[#1]
is this mexico?
11/19/2012 5:06:57 PM EDT
[#2]
That does look like fun.
11/19/2012 5:15:04 PM EDT
[#3]
I used to have two lab-beagle mix dogs that I would take through the field by the house and hunt mice, shrews, and whatever else they could find.

They got really good at it!  

Fun times indeed.



Unfortunately I just lost the last one the first of this month.  
11/19/2012 5:19:49 PM EDT
[#4]
Those pups are having a blast!
11/19/2012 5:22:12 PM EDT
[#5]
Reminds me of my toy fox terrier we had as a kid, she loved fall/winter time when it came to getting wood off the wood pile.   She was a viscous bitch that would kill anything.
11/19/2012 5:31:18 PM EDT
[#6]
Growing up, my brother and I had to split and stack firewood daily. Our trusty black lab, TJ, would pounce on every field mouse we uncovered, and just chomp it about 4 times, drop it, and wait for the next one.
Great video, thanks for posting it, op.
11/19/2012 5:55:30 PM EDT
[#7]
Good times! You know that's a blast. Watching dogs hunt is every bit as fun as hunting myself.
11/19/2012 6:06:17 PM EDT
[#8]
Crazy how a dog can be just blah until he finds the environment he was bred for and his DNA activates. I had a Yorkshire that was a shaggy indoor wuss dog until he saw something smaller than him. Lizards, scorpions, birds, everything was on his shit list. Worthless to massacre in seconds. Same with the lab I had growing up, lazy around the house but I swear she could smell the lake before she could see it and was always the first one in.
11/19/2012 6:19:34 PM EDT
[#9]
Nice.
11/19/2012 6:27:33 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Crazy how a dog can be just blah until he finds the environment he was bred for and his DNA activates. I had a Yorkshire that was a shaggy indoor wuss dog until he saw something smaller than him. Lizards, scorpions, birds, everything was on his shit list. Worthless to massacre in seconds. Same with the lab I had growing up, lazy around the house but I swear she could smell the lake before she could see it and was always the first one in.


what activates a pit-bull's DNA to go bat-shit insane?
11/19/2012 6:30:31 PM EDT
[#11]





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Quoted:


Crazy how a dog can be just blah until he finds the environment he was bred for and his DNA activates. I had a Yorkshire that was a shaggy indoor wuss dog until he saw something smaller than him. Lizards, scorpions, birds, everything was on his shit list. Worthless to massacre in seconds. Same with the lab I had growing up, lazy around the house but I swear she could smell the lake before she could see it and was always the first one in.






what activates a pit-bull's DNA to go bat-shit insane?
Breathing.



ETA:  To be fair, I've never seen one go insane, just decide to bite something and never let go.  I think it's a game to them, even while you are poking an eight inch knife into their sides.
 
11/19/2012 6:31:12 PM EDT
[#12]
Knew a dude who raised Jack Russells solely for that sport, which is bigger than you might imagine.
11/19/2012 6:32:58 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Crazy how a dog can be just blah until he finds the environment he was bred for and his DNA activates. I had a Yorkshire that was a shaggy indoor wuss dog until he saw something smaller than him. Lizards, scorpions, birds, everything was on his shit list. Worthless to massacre in seconds. Same with the lab I had growing up, lazy around the house but I swear she could smell the lake before she could see it and was always the first one in.


what activates a pit-bull's DNA to go bat-shit insane?


The gentle smell of a wee lad or lass.  Toddlers are especially odiferous.
11/19/2012 6:37:42 PM EDT
[#14]
It is fun to watch the dogs work but I have to wonder how long it's been since those sheds had all that mud & manure mucked out of 'em.

That was a lot of cow shit.
11/19/2012 6:42:03 PM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:

Quoted:
Quoted:
Crazy how a dog can be just blah until he finds the environment he was bred for and his DNA activates. I had a Yorkshire that was a shaggy indoor wuss dog until he saw something smaller than him. Lizards, scorpions, birds, everything was on his shit list. Worthless to massacre in seconds. Same with the lab I had growing up, lazy around the house but I swear she could smell the lake before she could see it and was always the first one in.


what activates a pit-bull's DNA to go bat-shit insane?
Breathing.

ETA:  To be fair, I've never seen one go insane, just decide to bite something and never let go.  I think it's a game to them, even while you are poking an eight inch knife into their sides.

 


I play that game with 16 +P hollowpoints.
11/19/2012 6:49:59 PM EDT
[#16]
They're probably have less rats if they cleaned out the manure and debris the rodents are living in. I'm doing just that on a property I just bought. The mice and rats are not happy.
11/19/2012 6:59:02 PM EDT
[#17]
I have two rat terriers. Thats exactly what they look like then they find some rats or small vermin.