Fad, or maybe just timing on my end...
I'm certainly NOT qualified to speak on the topic of decoy dogs, but given the recent pics of the litter my pup came from, I'm feeling kinda 'lumped in' on this topic. So here's my story...
Our 'shop' dog at work passed away last May. He was 17 and the meanest SOB you ever saw! I'd been wanting a dog for sooooo long, but being that I work 10-12 hrs a day, I'd have to bring my dog to work every day. I'm not the type to like keeping a dog holed up all day at home alone, makes no sense to me!
Anyhoo, there was just no way that I could bring a pup to work with me as long as "OJ" was still alive, cause he'd undoubtedly kill it. (yes he really was that mean)
So when "OJ" passed and a few months went by, opportunity arose for me to finally get a pup. I got to lookin' around for one that'd suit me best. I've owned a couple of bulldogs, and anyone who's owned a bulldog knows the liability of having one. Coupled with the facts that I wanted a dog to hunt with me and I'm over the 'tough dog' phase of my adolescense, the bulldog option was out...
Here along somewhere I saw Evan's ad for mt. cur pups. First sight of that trampoline puppy picture, I knew which one was my boy! My family was going through a very difficult time, and frankly I kinda needed a furry buddy, for my own selfish reasons. That may sound 'ghey', but that's what happened. After a couple phone calls, and some planning, we had Pokey on a plane to NY...
Since then, Pokey has been with me EVERYWHERE. He is our new 'shop' dog at work and is already a super watchdog, both there & at home. He runs 3-5 miles a day after work, every day, in a wooded area where he can chase squirrels and track coons til his heart's content. His 'gamey' nature has sure blossomed along the way. Far as I can tell, at least, since I haven't a clue what I'm doing...
Being a coyote caller, I sure do want him to be an asset to my stands though. Fact of the matter is that coyotes are sorta hard to come by in these parts, so I can't give Pokey the exposure to coyotes he needs to make him a real 'decoy dog'. So then, I've got to rely on whatever instincts he's got and roll with 'em & try not to get my pup 'wrecked' too badly in the mean time...
Most importantly, I'm literally having the time of my life with the pup!!! Pokey constantly impresses and teaches me what he likes to do. If he turns out to "decoy" some coyotes for me, then all the better. If not, then I'm good with that, too. Which is easy, since I've not the inclination to develop a line of dogs, for sale or otherwise. But I certainly didn't get my pup solely as a 'decoy dog'...
So, here I am, I'm stuck with exactly what I wanted! An endless source of joy & entertainment wrapped up in 42 lbs. of short red fur. I'm [beeep] proud to own him & I thank Evan for the opportunity...
If that's considered following a fad, then I'm guilty as charged!