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Related: About this forumA Carolina Dog.
?format=2500wThis dog's ancient bloodlines were never altered by humans. Its ancestors crossed the Bering Strait with the first humans ever to settle this land I'm talking about North America, not just the South. These dogs traveled the expanse of this great continent and went as far they could, finally creating a home on the border of Georgia and South Carolina, hidden from human eyes under longleaf pine and in cypress swamp for thousands of years. They scratched and survived and were molded by the land, made by natural selection into the perfect vessel for survival in the wild South. Unlike most dogs, they don't exist because people needed help with a job or wanted a companion. They exist only because Mother Nature decided they earned that right. And a motley crew of folks gathers every year, deep in the South Carolina woods, to help keep these mangy, yellow dogs thriving.
They're called Carolina Dogs some folks call them Dixie Dingoes and I have one.
They're called Carolina Dogs some folks call them Dixie Dingoes and I have one.
https://bittersoutherner.com/carolina-dogs/?rq=carolina+dog&fbclid=IwAR3ZOWq6_PfXn7SAUnuJUtvqPKp7KaCOk8BBDB3gBnIJnGo4mI3vA7Cvzp0#.XGKaVS2ZNZ1
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Cattledog
Feb 2019
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TEB
(12,957 posts)1. Thank you for posting
Laffy Kat
(16,393 posts)2. There's a lot behind the eyes in that photo..
Looks like an intelligent breed.
More_Cowbell
(2,192 posts)3. I never even heard of these! That's so interesting.
Thanks for posting.
cpamomfromtexas
(1,247 posts)4. I had one. He was an awesome dog! They like women best.
I dont know why but they are really attached to female members of the family.