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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1072376" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Highgrit, he's not much at making noises but he does sometimes let out a soft growl when he senses them. He loves deer season cause he knows he gets the legs and he's hides them everywhere around the farm and when he's hungry or bored he retrieves one from his stash. He's also good at trailing wounded deer. If there is the least bit of blood he'll find it but I've noticed if the deer isn't to be had he will just give you this look after a bit of searching letting you know you are a failure and need to step up the game. The thing you have to be careful with though is that if he finds a deer that's been shot then in his mind that deer is his and you need to use caution approaching the deer or trying to touch it without his permission.</p><p></p><p>Once I was with him and he started chasing a hog and turned the hog back toward me. He ran the hog by me twice and as the two ran by me he just gives me this look like "shoot the sob" but I didn't have a firearm. Come to think of it, I've let him down twice like that. He has such high expectations of me because he forgets I'm only human. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1072376, member: 4362"] Highgrit, he's not much at making noises but he does sometimes let out a soft growl when he senses them. He loves deer season cause he knows he gets the legs and he's hides them everywhere around the farm and when he's hungry or bored he retrieves one from his stash. He's also good at trailing wounded deer. If there is the least bit of blood he'll find it but I've noticed if the deer isn't to be had he will just give you this look after a bit of searching letting you know you are a failure and need to step up the game. The thing you have to be careful with though is that if he finds a deer that's been shot then in his mind that deer is his and you need to use caution approaching the deer or trying to touch it without his permission. Once I was with him and he started chasing a hog and turned the hog back toward me. He ran the hog by me twice and as the two ran by me he just gives me this look like "shoot the sob" but I didn't have a firearm. Come to think of it, I've let him down twice like that. He has such high expectations of me because he forgets I'm only human. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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