Gary Roberson
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Jun 2007
Location: Menard,TX
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Dry conditions
We have really been blessed here in South and West Texas. Rains have been above average and have fallen on a timely basis. It is beginning to dry out a little now as it has not rained in a little over a month. But I can assure you that this is the exception rather than the rule. It can forget how to rain in this part of the world and a dew is almost unheard of in dry conditions.
My dogs seem to adjust to the dry conditions if the wind is not blowing too high. Yes, they contract respiratory problems from sucking in too much dust but that goes with the territory. A dog that hunts this western part of the state must have a better nose than most of the dogs that are bred to competition hunt. On many occasions, I have seen dogs strike off a windmill, trail and tree while some of the mighty fancy competition dogs never knew that there had been a critter in the county. A dog that has a nose will adjust and find a way to get it done. I agree with some of the other guys, this is a great time to see what kind of dog you are really feeding.
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