We were digging holes to plant Paw Paw's and upon digging the first, he dove in, looking over the top occasionally until he came back out. Evidently there were no Yankees on the horizon! :)
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My Carolina Dogs have found the home of some small critter, probably a chipmunk or squirrel. There were acorns that fell out first thing. It is the inside of a large long dead pine tree that is leaning against another tree. The critter did not get caught and has alot more area excavated up inside the tree. Carolina Dogs have strong prey drive and will work tirelessly to figure out how to get to their prey.
So his name is to be 'Foxhole'. Great name. Interesting background
ReplyDeletehistory. You lucky ducky. Are you going to fence in a large
area for him to stretch out? Any fears of his roaming?
I had a Doberman Pinscher and he stayed put in his territory
but did not allow other dogs to enter, this was sixty acres.
Of course there is always the buried electrical type which
transmits a signal. Good luck and have fun with your historical canine.
Are you going to fence in a large area for him to stretch out?
DeleteNo, just watch him through the window in a large restricted area and then walk with him for one hour and we'll go from there.Thanks and once he makes the decision to trust you, it should go well.