Dog Doppler Effect

Quboidsays...

My dogs (Springer Spaniels) do this - albeit not quite as "honk honk" as this - when they're on the chase, it's them communicating to their pack that they're on the chase. Stupid humans are supposed to join in the chase but they never do.

reiwansays...

This is true. I was thinking quail, but I believe they bark when hunting pheasants, right?>> ^sillma:

>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:
so.. are hunting dogs supposed to yap incessantly like that?

>> ^reiwan:
Depends on what you're hunting. Birds; no. Foxes; yes. Rabbits... No clue. I think this dog is just retarded. >> ^GenjiKilpatrick:
so.. are hunting dogs supposed to yap incessantly like that?


Depends on the type of bird you're hunting.

deathcowsays...

My bloodhound caught a dead rabbit once. When faced with the possibility of it being taken from him, he threw his head back and ate it whole in one gulp. We thought it was an amazing feat.

xxovercastxxsays...

>> ^deathcow:

My bloodhount caught a dead rabbit once. When faced with the possibility of it being taken from him, he threw his head back and ate it whole in one gulp. We thought it was an amazing feat.


I assume you mean the eating in one gulp part, because catching a dead rabbit ain't no thang.

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