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Exactly- the typical result of a boar. No surprise. Glad your Bracke survived this. The larger dogs are immediately recognises as a threat and get attacked. The lower tusk has an edge capable of splitting hair. - Also the bacterial residue may cause a hefty - deadly infection. - The little terriers are not seen as a threat, even in a pack - just a nuisance. But a boar aware terrier knows where to attack and from what to stay away - at least in most cases.That's how my last Brandlbracke (Austrian Black and Tan) looked after his solo encounter with a boar...
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Btw it seems the so called Lioness seems to be a boar with rather light hair. not dark or brownish.
Back to topic, I am once again very happy to see a Gren in practical use. I hope we will see it more purpose videos from owners or reports. What I do not want so see - is using a Gren in a James Bond or so in particular.. like the Defenders they scrapped while in pursuit.