Auto Counter Charge/Aggression
- Dirtclod
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Auto Counter Charge/Aggression
Perhaps not a charge per se but show of aggression. Although a charge would be cool. My idea is if an animal gets into a charge/attack state. Then the dog will show aggression towards that animal. Just aggressive barks and stance would be fine. Give this a scalable percentage to scare off the attacker. The percentage of success could go up with your dog's hunting experience. It could add a bit more immersion and bonding with your pooch.
- Ugly Pete
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Re: Auto Counter Charge/Aggression
That would ge cool, I swear I heard my dog laughing the last time I got ambushed by a hog.
- goose34
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I would love that, I'm. Tired of getting hit by moose lol
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- Mwall
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My husband would like this he is all ways being knocked down by a moose
I think this would be a great Idea
One time I had my hound laying down while I crawled in to position for a deer shot and she started to bark I looked up and a Bear was coming down towards me I shot and killed it thanks to her I was not attacked by it.
I don't know if it was a fluke or not but it sure would be nice if they could worn us of impending doom.
I think this would be a great Idea
One time I had my hound laying down while I crawled in to position for a deer shot and she started to bark I looked up and a Bear was coming down towards me I shot and killed it thanks to her I was not attacked by it.
I don't know if it was a fluke or not but it sure would be nice if they could worn us of impending doom.
- InstinctiveArcher
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Re: Auto Counter Charge/Aggression
Sounds like a good idea. When I was younger, more than once my grandpa's dog saved me from some mean old bull.
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It would be an excellent Idea. A couple of months ago a moose attacked me. Hit the first aid and when I got up my dog LIl Bruiser was going 50 mph away from it all. What a guy.
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Just yesterday I had my new, untrained dog along with me at WRR. A bison prepared to charge me. I had the .454 all ready, as usual, and as it was just taking off towards me my dog stepped in front of it. Now I can't shoot & the bison is bumping into the dog. Just as I let up a little the dog did too & I was mauled.
Needless to say I was cussing that blasted dog out big time.
Needless to say I was cussing that blasted dog out big time.
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Auto Counter Charge/Aggression
they are already set to auto prune I think. But its more like 6 months...
- TheSheWolf
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Re: Auto Counter Charge/Aggression
I put my dog on Sit the moment I realize an animal is about to charge, anyway, because I've had the idiot dog run right into my line of sight, block my defensive shot and get me "killed"
I have noticed that even a well-trained dog will sometimes bark when a hostile/potentially-charging animal is coming up and I'm unaware of it, though. She has saved my bacon more than once in that way.
I have noticed that even a well-trained dog will sometimes bark when a hostile/potentially-charging animal is coming up and I'm unaware of it, though. She has saved my bacon more than once in that way.
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