Last winter, a friend of mine was in a northern Minnesota state forest, legally cutting down a Christmas tree. His two Drahthaars were nearby, both with tracking collars. The dogs were close by my friend, who could track them with the GPS collars; they were not running wild.
One of the dogs began to make unusual noises, and my friend assumed the dog had encountered a raccoon or skunk – which is usually bad for them.
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