MikeD I'm Your Huckleberry Staff member Administrator Global Moderator "Philanthropist" Sep 27, 2017 #21 Unlike their larger cousins, black bears tend not to be violent unless provoked. There are always exceptions, esp. when the bears have become familiar with humans, when they expect/smell food, etc.
Unlike their larger cousins, black bears tend not to be violent unless provoked. There are always exceptions, esp. when the bears have become familiar with humans, when they expect/smell food, etc.
John A. Unconstitutional laws are not laws. Staff member Administrator Global Moderator Sep 27, 2017 #22 Djcala said: Id be having a pretty strong sit down with my dogs too. Click to expand... I'd be doing more than having a chat with them. I'd have some dogs up for sale for some real ones. But in all fairness, those dogs were probably house kept lap dogs if I were guessing.
Djcala said: Id be having a pretty strong sit down with my dogs too. Click to expand... I'd be doing more than having a chat with them. I'd have some dogs up for sale for some real ones. But in all fairness, those dogs were probably house kept lap dogs if I were guessing.
CaddmannQ Will TIG for Food Staff member Administrator Global Moderator Sep 28, 2017 #23 Perhaps the wind was from the wrong direction and they never smelled the bear until it was too late. Clearly the bear was able to track them, and they're mostly nosers. I don't think Bears can see worth a damn.
Perhaps the wind was from the wrong direction and they never smelled the bear until it was too late. Clearly the bear was able to track them, and they're mostly nosers. I don't think Bears can see worth a damn.