Our Carolina Dog was one of a litter of 9, whose feral mother disappeared. She probably came from the Lake Pontchartrain cypress swamps. There are deer and smaller animals there, AND ALLIGATORS.
Our Izzy likes like water. She will try to eat the hose spray. But she will NOT lie down in water. Possibly because of the threat of alligators! I'm guessing that natural selection was at work... the ones that relaxed there got eaten!
Does your Carolina Dog refuse to lie down in the water???
I can pretty much guarantee you they are in search of rodents, gophers, field mice, or moles. My Carolina dog keeps my gopher population down and the thing with grabbing the grass, well that is not playing. Most of what they do is business. Mine has pet birds who eat his kibble He saves some for the birds. They are his pets. After his pets eat, my dog proceeds to lick off their droppings,and then lifts his leg on the nearest post to let them know who is boss. Everything is business but fun!
That is the official version of where they live. I have imperial evidence that they are actually widespread through out North America, Mexico, including the Baja Peninsula, into Central America (I personally encountered one on the streets of San Jose, Costa Rica) and all the way down into the southern portion of South America and maybe even further. They are nocturnal like they Coyote, but unlike the Coyote, they are silent and sneak. That's why no one ever sees them, and if they do - AD/CD?????
Do all Carolina Dogs love to dig up dirt and sod? Ours does A LOT. We don't have gophers or moles... maybe she is eating grubs and worms.
regidaws 1 year ago
Our Carolina Dog was one of a litter of 9, whose feral mother disappeared. She probably came from the Lake Pontchartrain cypress swamps. There are deer and smaller animals there, AND ALLIGATORS.
Our Izzy likes like water. She will try to eat the hose spray. But she will NOT lie down in water. Possibly because of the threat of alligators! I'm guessing that natural selection was at work... the ones that relaxed there got eaten!
Does your Carolina Dog refuse to lie down in the water???
regidaws 1 year ago
rodent detecting! good puppy!
acerb45666555 1 year ago
I can pretty much guarantee you they are in search of rodents, gophers, field mice, or moles. My Carolina dog keeps my gopher population down and the thing with grabbing the grass, well that is not playing. Most of what they do is business. Mine has pet birds who eat his kibble He saves some for the birds. They are his pets. After his pets eat, my dog proceeds to lick off their droppings,and then lifts his leg on the nearest post to let them know who is boss. Everything is business but fun!
buyandby 1 year ago
Yes. In South Carolina and Georgia they are part of the wild fauna...
AlienXCherie 1 year ago
I have a dingo and are they cute!
huntlasvegas 1 year ago
i dnt get it these r one of my favs but they cant be copmpared to the real dingos of ours
Horseloverkooder 1 year ago
lol ours used to pounce and eat grass hoppers - she also used to catch and eat squirrels.. she was a real survivor.
Dogote82 2 years ago
I too have a CD/AD! It's cool how she bites & pulls up big pieces of sod!
lewellingfamily 2 years ago
That is the official version of where they live. I have imperial evidence that they are actually widespread through out North America, Mexico, including the Baja Peninsula, into Central America (I personally encountered one on the streets of San Jose, Costa Rica) and all the way down into the southern portion of South America and maybe even further. They are nocturnal like they Coyote, but unlike the Coyote, they are silent and sneak. That's why no one ever sees them, and if they do - AD/CD?????
step4560 2 years ago