
Yesterday afternoon I was up the road at my neighbours wnen we heard some hounds that sounded like they had something treed, didn't think any more about it until I went for a walk late this afternoon. These guys started tongueing like mad when I got close. At first I thought one was stuck in the fence along the creek, but when I got closer I found his partner stuck in this hole as he barked and scratched at the opening. I took this picture just before I went back to the shop and grabbed the tractor, saw and axe to cut the roots so he could get out.
I brought a rope and one of the boys so we could get the loose hound safely out of the way and jammed a piece of 2x12 in the hole to protect the stuck dog while I cut the roots. By now he had turned around and I could only see his hind end. With the roots cut, and the hole opened up, he was free to go, but I couldn't get the dummy to turn around and come out!
There was a smaller hole near where his head was pointing, so I poked the axe handle down there to try to get him to turn around. Up pops a coon right in my face! He quickly swapped ends when he saw me, which didn't settle the hound down any. I waited by the tractor for about 10 minutes to see if the coon would leave now that the loose dog was gone, but no luck. I went back, poked around and called the dog some more, got another face full of coon, then decided to leave things be since it was getting dark.
I took dog #1back to the house, looked him over to make sure he was okay and tied him up at the shop which is about 300 yards from the creek. As I suspected, the coon must have high tailed it at dusk freeing the "unstuck" hound to look for his buddy, since he showed up at the shop about an hour after I gave up trying to coax him out of the hole.
Went to the neighbours and bummed some dog food, got them fed and watered, checked them both over and called the dog catcher. By the time he returned my call and came to collect them 4 hours had passed, so I had flipped my little utility trailer and stuffed it with straw and they were sleeping soundly inside.
So if these are your hounds call the Pert East dog catcher to claim them.




















































