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    ... there was 2 on a camera 2 weeks ago and now 4 , no one in our area is claiming them , I asked around and it seems they either don't want to claim them or they were dumped?
    they appear to be litter mates in some images and or parent dogs with grown pups ?
    They could possibly be feral , there is a spot not far from me where they regularly
    dump dead livestock in a field ...
    free range big dogs are not cool and they are big dogs.....
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    Looks like mastiff or Newfoundland mix. Big for sure. What does your fish and game department say about them? Live traps, snares, or Conibears?

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    They are some big ones. Look to be eating well also.
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    We had a pack of feral dogs move in on the best hunting track we had access to. They destroyed it. What was 287 acres of deer and turkey haven was suddenly void of wildlife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCG1 View Post
    Looks like mastiff or Newfoundland mix. Big for sure. What does your fish and game department say about them? Live traps, snares, or Conibears?
    lots of the local runs them great Pyrenees crossbreeds over sheep and goats , not sure as to what these are other than NOT WELCOME on our property for sure .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by shadboy View Post
    We had a pack of feral dogs move in on the best hunting track we had access to. They destroyed it. What was 287 acres of deer and turkey haven was suddenly void of wildlife.
    feral dogs and or roaming packs that run wildlife are NOT cool animals and may also turn on humans , many moons ago a pack of 5 mixed dogs came after me , the first go round I warned them off me and they left , the owner of the place said if I saw them again make them go away ,,,,,
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    They can be a handful to deal with
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    No collars, but they look well fed.. I would not like to come across them myself. I was in a hunt club where a pack of Feral Dogs started causing problems. Mostly with the neighbors Goats and another neighbors cows and calf's. They would kill way more than they could eat often just eating a couple of bites.

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    Some big dogs there….
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