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To: Ditter

Very interesting that your RRs didn’t have prey drive... and that they were from SA stock.

So imagine the kind of prey drive that your JRTs have (or that Greyhounds have) and put it in your RRs... That’s what I have. I can’t go anywhere with them off leash unless it’s a fenced area or wide-open country where I know they won’t run into traffic or accidently run off a cliff chasing (cat, rabbit, squirrel, deer, antelope, etc.).

I was loading one of my RRs into the truck one day and made the mistake of letting her out of the house off leash because we were just going from the front door to the driveway and into the truck. Unfortunately, there was a cat under the truck and it took off across the street, RR flew after it... The cat ran up the side of a huge tree, and the RR ran up the side of the tree too, completely oblivious to something called gravity. Only when the cat and the RR both got about 7 feet off the ground did gravity take over, and they both fell back to the ground in a heap of boiling fur. Fortunately for all parties, the RR had landed on her back and the cat had landed somewhere in the heap, but the thud on the ground gave the cat a chance to escape.

It was very fortunate no cars were coming when that happened, or one/both the animals could have been killed since neither of them even noticed the street they had just crossed.

That was the first time the RR had ever met a cat. Needless to say, we don’t leave the house, even just to get in the truck, without being on leash now.


224 posted on 04/02/2007 4:53:55 PM PDT by BagCamAddict
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To: BagCamAddict
Now that you mention it, it is strange that my RRs didn't chase animals. We certainly had enough cats around the house if they had wanted to and squirrels in the yard.
We even took them to our hunting lease in South Texas and they stayed right by our sides. They protected the house yard and the family, that was their job.

Odie was huge, 120 lbs at his most muscled up and Hazel weighed about 80. Hazel was the smart one, she could do everything but talk.

I always said I was going to get another one
but I never did and now at my age (66) I might not be able to handle one. We have a Black Mouth Cur that weighs about 70 lbs but she is very timid and sweet.

I enjoyed hearing about your dogs, thanks.

227 posted on 04/02/2007 7:02:21 PM PDT by Ditter
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