rwbeagles
Posted : 11/30/2011 9:23:40 PM
All feral hogs have tusks...boars just get bigger and protrude. A sow with piglet to watch over can slice most any dog to ribbons. This is why most hog hunters use multiple dogs, and the dogs wear KEVLAR vests to protect them. If you are willing to deal with the inevitable vet bills I would look into Livestock Guardian breeds like the Pyrenees, Tibetan Mastiff, Anatolian, Maremma, and Kuvaz. There are others. Googling Livestock Guardian Dog should yeild some results. Most of these breeds are barkers...especially at night, so if barking bothers you, or anyone else in your area you might consider that as well.
I am not sure about the aggression level of a LGD to deer. They may be viewed as livestock since technically they pose about zero threat to a dog unless provoked. They may see off the hogs, coyotes, bears...but leave the deer alone. Something to consider.
Akitas are quite capable of seeing off deer...in fact there are many instances where they have taken down and dispatched said same all on their own. they are quite highly prey driven. They also are...as many prey driven dogs are...impervious to a high level of pain...which would probably make your fence even on the highest setting...a mere nusiance to be dealt with when chasing a deer. They are also quite aggressive towards other canids...so bear that in mind.
Understand what you are asking. You are asking for a dog brave enough to take on the odd feral hog and coyote...chase deer...but stop, in full prey acquisition mode, to stop because the fence may zap it. Most truly prey driven dogs...do not stop if there's a chance of getting their prey. You might consider a bird dog type...those have it in them to somewhat "freeze" upon the arrival of prey...even if it is a short distance from the end of their nose. Setters, Pointers, some of the Spaniels...etc. They tend to be somewhat easily trained using stim from collars...in fact this is how many are trained for the field.
I would not send a bird dog out where there are hogs tho. I would not send anything less than a game Terrier breed or LGD out on that sort of mission. Perhaps one of the larger sighthounds...like a Borzoi or Wolfhound.
If you have not...consider a movable fence like http://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=401&cat_id=53. It is easily put up...and powered...movable, and from every single thing I have read? VERY unpalatable to deer!
ETA: my disclaimer....
I am really not against nor do I have an aversion to dogs working at a job. But I do think this is a potentially dangerous job. And I hope you've given very very careful thought to the fact that this living creature you bring into this situation to work, could be killed by even an angry doe that senses even for a moment...that the dog has a weaker will than she does. It happens. To say nothing of the stag. The life of a working patrol dog is VERY difficult...and I really would sit and think very carefully about the time you'd need to invest to train the dog and the possibility of it dying as a result of the job you set for it. It happens...in just about every sport and work out there. It doesn't mean no one should ever work a dog. It just means that every person who works a dog...even if it's "just" fribee competitions or conformation should understand that because of their choices the dog is at risk. Be comfortable and respectful of that...and be sure you are up for it. If the dog is going to put it's life on the line...it should at least be doing it for someone who can respect and honor that.