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About Hog Hunting with Dogs

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In Florida, wild hogs have 45 different parasitic and infectious diseases, with eight of these diseases able to infect humans -- plus the four tic species that live with the wild hog also will feed on humans.

These are just some of the reasons certain areas consider hog hunting with dogs a way to control the wild hog population, with different breeds used for hog hunting, such as bulldogs, Irish Wolfhounds, Pit Bull Terriers, Pit Bull mixes, Hounds, Blackmouth Cur, or Jack Russell Terriers. Hog hunters with dogs also use the German Shorthaired Pointer.

The dog needs to display intelligence and cunning behavior, to out-think one of the most intelligent creatures on Earth, also known as an extremely aggressive animal to hunt. Recommendations are for a tough dog, one that can hold its own and have a good nose. But you should consider the environment the dog will be in when not hunting wild hogs.

The average person who hunts doesn't think about hog hunting with dogs when they think of hunting. They think of deer, pheasants, duck, quail, and so on -- but for those who've hunted wild boar, any other form of hunting appears to be rather tame, as it's considered to be one of the most exciting animals to hunt when hog hunting with dogs. The excitement comes from the fact the wild hogs are very dangerous and can do quite a bit of damage to its attackers, both human and dog, adding to the hunt.

Today, the majority of wild hogs live in the Appalachians and in the Southern states, due to the excess of food and cover, along with adequate water supply. But the wild boar originated from America's early settlers, when the domestic pigs were allowed to run wild and unpenned.

Adapting to the wild, they damage crops and fences, while also killing domestic livestock. They began carrying diseases that carry into today, such as foot and mouth, along with triginosis. Sexually active as young as six months of age, the wild ferals will breed two litters per year with approximately six piglets per litter even though their mortality is high.

The danger of the wild hogs is made worse when the mother sow has piglets in the brush, and they're threatened by hunters or attackers, which makes hog hunting with dogs an extremely dangerous sport. Hog hunting with dogs isn't necessarily just a sport to enjoy, but also to remove the wild hogs from damaging nearby livestock, from destroying the surrounding environment, and from preventing diseases they carry to the livestock.



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