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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 4299707" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Terriers are generally pretty fearless. I've had a dozen or more JRTs over the years. Nearly all of them thought they were the baddest thing to ever walk and they'd tangle with anything. A few of them were difficult to keep alive when I lived in the mountains. I had 3 get in a Terrier/Bear rodeo one night in the dog run. Mom and 2 cubs were in the run when I let them out before bed. The two cubs treed while momma ran around the yard chasing one Terrier while the other two nipped at her heels. She'd turn and go after a different one and the same thing happened. Finally I got their attention and got them up the stairs into the house. The bear chased them up the stairs until she ran into me. I just backed up into the house and let her be. She got her two cubs and split. The dogs thought it was great sport. For about 3 weeks, every time I let them back into the dog run (after checking for bears) they'd tear ass outside running around looking for a bear to chase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 4299707, member: 45773"] Terriers are generally pretty fearless. I've had a dozen or more JRTs over the years. Nearly all of them thought they were the baddest thing to ever walk and they'd tangle with anything. A few of them were difficult to keep alive when I lived in the mountains. I had 3 get in a Terrier/Bear rodeo one night in the dog run. Mom and 2 cubs were in the run when I let them out before bed. The two cubs treed while momma ran around the yard chasing one Terrier while the other two nipped at her heels. She'd turn and go after a different one and the same thing happened. Finally I got their attention and got them up the stairs into the house. The bear chased them up the stairs until she ran into me. I just backed up into the house and let her be. She got her two cubs and split. The dogs thought it was great sport. For about 3 weeks, every time I let them back into the dog run (after checking for bears) they'd tear ass outside running around looking for a bear to chase. [/QUOTE]
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