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my salukiXgrey finally caught his first fox, a large grey vixen of 8-10 lbs

the fox was caught and killed by the dog in accordance w/ the laws of the state of North Carolina, USA

ETA darling wife kindly took the pic & others tha may be seen on my photobucket account

 

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my salukiXgrey finally caught his first fox, a large grey vixen of 8-10 lbs

the fox was caught and killed by the dog in accordance w/ the laws of the state of North Carolina, USA

ETA darling wife kindly took the pic & others tha may be seen on my photobucket account

 

DSC01039.jpg

 

nice dog, how old is he?

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he's coming on 4. i've had him on hogs, he's caught one deer out west. i think he'd be a better dog if i hadn't gone to iraq 3 times. his run up is horrible & he's dumb as a post but he's got a good lovable nature so he stays.

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he's coming on 4. i've had him on hogs, he's caught one deer out west. i think he'd be a better dog if i hadn't gone to iraq 3 times. his run up is horrible & he's dumb as a post but he's got a good lovable nature so he stays.

He loks a fast strong dog mate you get a game saluki greyhound there hard to beat they can be abit thick sumtimes but once they get there head together there aint no stopping them keep it up you crazy yank ha ha ha ha ha ha :thumbs:

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thanks all. i am sure he'd have been a better dog in the hands of a real lurcherman.

we were calling it a day after some failed runs due to the heavy cover in the coastal swamps of North Carolina. as i was calling him to load into the truck i saw a grey & black blur dart past about 10 yds in front of the truck. almost simultaneously Sonic rocketed past me. i got around the truck just in time to see him shake & release the fox where he'd caught her across her shoulders. he immediately grabbed the fox around the back of the head. between the shaking &gnawing he finished her off.

he hit her pretty hard. i was going to use the front & hind quarters for russian fox stew but everything was bruised and broken so bad it wasn't worth the effort (some time constraints also). i did take some meat for his meal.

i am learning so much from the goofball. i may even be able to train up a fair dog the next time around.

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