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TEXICAN

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About TEXICAN

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    Born Hunter
  • Birthday 25/08/1982

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    TEXAS
  • Interests
    My 3 sons, hunting, fishing, and just being in the woods with my boys.

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  1. Thats right the internet & loose lip people is what dealt the biggest blow to the bulldog world. If you give them an inch they will surely take a mile!
  2. Jeremy Im not catching what your talking about did I miss something somewhere? As far as D peddling a dog he sent him to me for no money at all, just the promise that I do right by the dog. Im not sure what kind of beef may be between yourself, D, & JS, but I will say this, D has been one of the only guys besides the Barnburner boys who has accepted me without any back stabbing & have offered me on numerous occasions dogs at no cost at all. So with that said D & BB boys & Speck as much as some guys might not like them they thus far have taught me & helped me besides pretend
  3. The armadillo shell is not that hard its actually flesh thats a little tougher. Maybe about as tough as a pineapples skin. The tail is a bit tougher since it is mostly bone covered with a harder scaley type skin. I have not personaly had my dog damage his teeth on one I dont see it being an issue a dogs teeth should be plenty strong to handle an armadillo shell. Its the bone to bone contact that will bust teeth.
  4. So what did the cop have to say, how did he take it?
  5. They can move some dirt plus their shell is hard and round so when they hunker down the only place to grab is the tail or the head but thats usually at the other end....lol. Their bellys are soft but in all they are hard for the dog to hold. You can hear the crunching noise in the video, thats my pup grinding his teeth on the shell. The armadillo only came out with a bit shorter tail and his shell pretty scratched up. Like I said not much of a challenge as far as fighting but a great animal for digging practice for me & the young sniper!
  6. Just did a quick read, it is transmitted by Armadillos about 20% of them carry it. It is believed to be caught by those who handle the raw flesh or eat the meat. But it also cautions handling them in general. SCARY news is that the disease can live in dark moist soil for up to 4 weeks and is spread to rabbits, mice and other ground dwelling animals!!! So wear gloves & wash well. Now if we can find out how it affects the dogs.
  7. I hear that it is, I guess it is not too common I dont know of anyone personally who has caught it. I try to wear gloves when I remember & always make sure to wash up real good when I return home. Good point tho Im gonna have to do some more research on the issue.
  8. Lol.... We just happen to have an abundance of them here in Texas they actually work out great for young dogs because there is no fight, & their tunnel system is pretty good. As you can tell in the very begining of the video I dont own a transmitter collar so its just the ol listen & dig method. The Armadillo kept pushing forward hence the fact I dug a billion holes! Thank God the tubes are not 20 meters deep like over on yalls side of the world I would have a freakn heart attack. These were only about 2.5 - 3 ft deep.
  9. Here is a quick video of my pup Sniper in the ground working a Armadillo, he is still a bit young but he loves to hunt. We try to stay safe and keep away from known racoon hangouts. So just Armadillos for practice at the moment. Hope you guys enjoy! the "TEXICAN".
  10. What are you guys reffering to when you say "fits" is it a siezure or some type of health issue?
  11. Well I thought I had lots of respect, but now that yall have reavealed that yall are all cross bred, alcoholic, soccer loving, fags, never mind! Ha Ha Ha. Just kidding guys. Sorry I was not more geographicaly specific, but you know what I meant. SO LETS HEAR IT WHATS THE DEEPEST YOU HAVE DUG, & HOW LONG DID IT TAKE. & IF YOU CARE TO MENTION WHAT TYPE OF GAME WAS DUG.
  12. I have a great respect for you guys/gals over seas. Im not trying to polish anyones nob. But just looking at the pictures of the size holes yall dig is amazing you could burry a freaking elephant in them holes. For one your dogs are going way under the ground, Two they are staying down there forever until you guys dig down to them, & Three you fu@&ers are digging yalls asses off to get to your dog! My hats off to you guys over seas, I dont even know of an animal in the states that lives that far under ground. So far the deepest I have ever dug was probably 2-3 ft. Im sure there are guy
  13. Good looking dog Uru, I like them rough coated ones they look tough. Hows he bred?
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