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porcupine encounters

Post by MN Bonasa » Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:35 am

what is the general consensus about porcupine encounters? Mine had her first encounter this weekend which resulted in a trip to the vet to have quills removed under anesthesia. In your past experience will a dog learn to avoid or will they be more inclined to seek revenge? thanks for your responses. I am hoping they tend to avoid. Can't wait for my skunk and raccoon encounters yet, there next on the docket I suspect.

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Post by UglyD » Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:45 am

I have seen it every way you can think of- from a dog learning it's lesson the first time to a dog that could care less that it was quilled.
It just had to kill it no matter what. Luckily the older dog I have now I was able to e-collar correct it before it happened . Just hope I have that opportunity with the new pup coming up.

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Post by DonF » Mon Oct 14, 2013 3:09 pm

Seem's to me that every dog I've seen only want revenge!

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Post by deke » Mon Oct 14, 2013 3:52 pm

50 50 shot. I have seen dogs that wont go near another porky after first encounter, and I have seen dogs that want nothing more than revenge.

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Post by reba » Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:12 pm

I am hunting in north eastern Montana right now.

Several dogs have been quilled including my hunting partner's GSP. Serious stuff needed to spent the night at the vets. The quills if not totally removed will continue to penetrate the dog and can be fatal.

Most say a quilled dog will go right back for more.

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Post by birddog1968 » Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:43 pm

German dogs seem to love porkys....Never had a problem with my pointers messing with them even when they see them.

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Post by Max2 » Mon Oct 14, 2013 5:12 pm

After max's first encounter I can easily call him off one and I have watched him to see what he had in mind on several occasions. Once while max was out of site in porky territory I called him once. No max . I started to move in his direction & asked him what he had and he came back imeadetly with this one quill in his nose.
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Post by QuillGordon » Mon Oct 14, 2013 6:32 pm

Me hound now is on his seventh encounter with porky. The last two he pointed with no quill's to the mug & upon my arrival his ear's went back & I could see he knew full well he was in big trbl with me. After a little lighting combined with a a$$ chewin I think there is hope...

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Post by walkos5 » Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:02 pm

My Britt is not yet 3 and has had 2 encounters. The first was with a young one and he only had the quills in his chin +2 or3 inside his lip and they were only about an inch or so long. It was hard but I managed to pull most of them out with my fingers. The ones inside his lip I needed to use some needle nose pliers. His 2nd encounter was just 2or3 quills just under his nose I removed them on site without much trouble. This past weekend was the first encounter I know of with a coon. I saw him on point but 3 times he reset his point and backed off it as to say what is this. I knew there was something in that brush other then a bird or rabbit so I crept closer and saw a large coon just sitting down and looking up at us. Because it was about 9:00am. I was a little alarmed and put him on his leash immediately and moved off a distance and continued his run. Things I know of that he has encountered are 1 box turtle and he pointed it out, 2 snakes, both were black racers. He does naturally keep his distance from the snakes. And 2or 3 opossums. I was able to call him off them though. No skunks yet thank God!!

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Post by DonF » Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:06 pm

QuillGordon wrote:Me hound now is on his seventh encounter with porky. The last two he pointed with no quill's to the mug & upon my arrival his ear's went back & I could see he knew full well he was in big trbl with me. After a little lighting combined with a a$$ chewin I think there is hope...

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That certainly look's like hope to me! :mrgreen: That one is not bad at all. Carry surgical clamps to pull those with.

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Post by AZ Brittany Guy » Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:18 pm

I've had skunks and porkeys. I can handle porkeys myself until they get in their mouths. No snakes yet...knock on wood.

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Post by displaced_texan » Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:36 pm

A piece of 1" dowel makes it way easier to get quills out of a mouth.

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Post by AZ Brittany Guy » Tue Oct 15, 2013 7:21 am

displaced_texan wrote:A piece of 1" dowel makes it way easier to get quills out of a mouth.
You supposed to knock your dog out with it before going into the mouth? :lol:

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Post by displaced_texan » Tue Oct 15, 2013 7:24 am

AZ Brittany Guy wrote:
displaced_texan wrote:A piece of 1" dowel makes it way easier to get quills out of a mouth.
You supposed to knock your dog out with it before going into the mouth? :lol:
That's an even better idea! Lol

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Post by USMC » Tue Oct 15, 2013 8:48 pm

Dude!

My dog got into one on a day, the following day he got a coon and three porkies... :roll:

The coon got a whooping and the porkies got the upper hand....

He doesn't care about the quills just wants to kill them and waste my hunting time...

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Re: porcupine encounters

Post by walkos5 » Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:44 pm

Just curious if any of your dogs have encountered any bears? There are bears where I grouse hunt on the land around our deer camp. It's kind of thick with hemlock and laurels and I always see bear tracks in November and early December. I'm afraid if we run into one my dog would be curious and want a closer look.

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