I just weighed Otis, and this is after he ate breakfast..he now weighs 23.8lbs, and is looking trimmer for sure. His ribs are definitely right under the surface now, as supposed to a little squishy..the no-bacon, no-butter, no-cinnamon roll diet worked..He did however, with some help from our dachshund, Gus, get a hold of one of our roosters, Elmer, and hurt him bad..we had to put poor Elmer down. Now we have reinforced the fence, on the chicken side, so they can't get over and be a treat for the dogs..Boy was he remorseful after that ordeal..or at least that is how he came across.
Thanks all for helping me with your inputs, much appreciated..
Redmund kills another deer
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If the owner can shoot the deer for eating his crops I can't see why the authorities would be concerned so long as Redmund was on his own property. By the way, the whole Northern Virginia area has a tremendous deer overpopulation problem.
Sid Sher
Kugawa Basenjis -
Wow that's badass. I definitely saw Zip in a different light after she hunted down and ate a rabbit. But…a deer?!?!
Zip and Lola (I think it was those two) ran after a deer once but that was about it. They showed up 3 minutes later....
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That is amazing. I can't believe how strong & fierce these little pets can be sometimes.
Wow that's badass. I definitely saw Zip in a different light after she hunted down and ate a rabbit. But…a deer?!?!
Zip and Lola (I think it was those two) ran after a deer once but that was about it. They showed up 3 minutes later....
That was Lola… and that 3 minutes felt like 30!!!
Booger picked up a dead mouse once... that's about all I got.
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All my basenjis have been excellent rabbit hunters - and my first one was blind in one eye too.
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My 2 only get squirrels and birds. All dead in the yard except the dead squirrel proudly displayed in the living room, the live bird let loose in the house, and the not quite dead squirrel in the kitchen–-the down side of doggie doors!
I can't imagine a take down of a deer. That would scare the crap out of me. One well placed kick and that would be the end of your dog.
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My theory is that after the first encounter he figured out the pointy ends and avoids them. After the deer enter the deer fenced vineyard they are basically captive animals and have no where to run. That is the only way he can get a deer.
Sid Sher
Kugawa Basenjis -
WOW…A DEER!!! No way! Impressive!
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Good dog Redmund he saves money for you no kibbles for that boy he hunts his own meal On a more serious note hide the carcass and don´t tell anyone or Redmund might be in some serious trouble;)
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As Redmund's breeder, I am not really happy that he is risking his life in this pursuit. However, it is pretty amazing that a 25 pound dog can take on a 150 pound deer.
Sid Sher
Kugawa Basenjis -
If you've ever watched a pack of them, it's truly an awesome site. It's like a telepathic dance. But truly amazing taking down a deer by himself.
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I'm definitely no expert in this area, and it's just a thought…but I know chronic wasting disease is becoming more and more common in deer.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/diseases/cwd/
Redmund would have to ingest a different part of the deer than his rump but it's something to consider.
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WOW!!
But then … when you think about it ... they were/are used in Africa/Congo for hunting!
The one book I have said the owners tied a shelled gourd around their necks, filling the gourd with pebbles/stones so as to be able to 'hear' the basenji and not shoot them, shooting the prey instead.
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My Max got hold of a large raccoon in my backyard one night when he was about 2. My boyfriend at the time went out and saw the raccoon on its back with Max on his throat. He tried to separate them, but it was too late for the raccoon. I've kept my dog door down at night ever since. The two Bs I have now seem to be fearless and much more instinctively predatory than Max was–but fortunately I haven't had any raccoons etc in the backyard....yet.
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Wow. That is amazing. Manning has only been successful at catching birds. Although he did try for a bat the other day that had made it into the apartment. As of yet neither Manning or the cats are very good bat catchers. A deer is impressive!
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You do realize that since Redmund has been a succesful deer hunter, he will continue to pursue them. The comment about CWD should be taken seriously as should the comment that he is engaging in risky behavior. Yes these dogs were hunters in Africa, but this isn't Africa and these dogs aren't wild but our companions.