Pit Bulls

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Not a fan for a family pet but it looks like they are worth their weight in gold hunting feral pigs.

Wonder how they would do against feral cats?

Discovery. Hogs Gone Wild
 

Annoying_Boy

New Member
Not a fan for a family pet but it looks like they are worth their weight in gold hunting feral pigs.

Wonder how they would do against feral cats?

Discovery. Hogs Gone Wild

The problem.

When the cats are gone, they start eating the neighborhood kids.

:popcorn:
 

ArkRescue

Adopt me please !
I say hi to itsbob and bobson regularly, such sweet fuzzy babies ......

hmmm ... maybe we need a show called itsbob's gone wild ... how wild and crazy can he get?

oh oops maybe itsbob is too old for that? :popcorn:

:smoochy:

Not a fan for a family pet but it looks like they are worth their weight in gold hunting feral pigs.

Wonder how they would do against feral cats?

Discovery. Hogs Gone Wild
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
All I can say is WTF?? Have the animal nutties and the gov't gone so far that they can't actually hunt or kill feral pigs?

Hawaii, they trap and capture them alive
WHY? WTH are you going to do with a few dozen live feral pigs?

Then FL and (I think) GA they use dogs andm hand to tusk with the hog.

I'm not a big fan of putting people at risk to save a feral animal when a rifle can take out the same pig from >100 yards away. Instead the dogs are at risk capturing the hogs then the people are at risk when they manhandle the pig and then get into a knife/ tusk fight
 
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TurboK9

New Member
Not a fan for a family pet but it looks like they are worth their weight in gold hunting feral pigs.

Wonder how they would do against feral cats?

Discovery. Hogs Gone Wild

AB's kick their asses in hogging. True pitties are simply too small and tend to go for the snout and not the ear. AB's naturally take the ear and can control a hog 5 times their weight. :yay:
 

Merlin99

Visualize whirled peas
PREMO Member
AB's kick their asses in hogging. True pitties are simply too small and tend to go for the snout and not the ear. AB's naturally take the ear and can control a hog 5 times their weight. :yay:
Quick question, what's an AB?
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
AB's kick their asses in hogging. True pitties are simply too small and tend to go for the snout and not the ear. AB's naturally take the ear and can control a hog 5 times their weight. :yay:

The team in Florida looked like it was using 3 (or more) pits. The pits would capture, and the hunters would come in and hogtie and remove the hog alive.. the team in Georgia (I think that was where they were) used a single Great Dane, and he took out a BIG hog.

Great Dane took him by the ear, one hunter grabbed it by it's back legs.. and she walked up and stabbed it with her steely knife until she COULD kill the beast..

Granted it wasn't a mugger's knife but a Crocodile Dundee knife (Now THAT's a KNIFE!!)

The team in Hawaii rounded them up in a "fishtrap" then jumped in with them and tied them up and removed them alive. BEYOND stupid in my eyes..
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
AB's kick their asses in hogging. True pitties are simply too small and tend to go for the snout and not the ear. AB's naturally take the ear and can control a hog 5 times their weight. :yay:

Looking at the pictures (google) I would say you're right about the FL team.. It does look they were using American Bulldogs..
 
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