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$2500 to $5000 for a quality pup.
Hawks can take pups in your mouth and pups not in your mouth in the hawks claws it flys with the pup to its nest and the pup dies because of the claws on the way to the nest the hawk will feed the baby hawks or the hawk will eat it you cant get back your pup when the hawk takes it but you can bump into the hawk for it to go away and save your pup you maybe can howl to get your pup back i dont know i did not try it yet i hop this helps if it does not im sorry i hop this helps by the way you cant kill hawks/bite them
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I am thinking of rescuing a yorkie whose mama was an elderly woman who passed away. I had seen a hawk in the yard last month so I researched this... Sounds like it IS a definite possibility. Here are some links: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/general-yorkshire-terrier-discussion/79582-beware-hawks-taking-small-animals.html http://www.doggienews.com/2004/12/hawk-attacks-yorkshire-terrier.htm http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/general-yorkshire-terrier-discussion/76789-how-big-pup-will-hawk-get.html It's terrified me. I am thinking of rescuing a yorkie whose mama was an elderly woman who passed away. I had seen a hawk in the yard last month so I researched this... Sounds like it IS a definite possibility. Here are some links: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/general-yorkshire-terrier-discussion/79582-beware-hawks-taking-small-animals.html http://www.doggienews.com/2004/12/hawk-attacks-yorkshire-terrier.htm http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/general-yorkshire-terrier-discussion/76789-how-big-pup-will-hawk-get.html It's terrified me.
It all depends on the pedigree if there are a large number of champions in the pedigree then it would be a reasonable price but, when puppy shopping try and compare three different pups from three different breeders to get the best puppy.
For me, I grab the pup the hawk is after, stand next to my partner (or mate), wait for the hawk to go on the ground, and just stand there. The hawk will circle around me once, then fly away. Here's another way: You grab the pup the hawk is after, wait for the hawk to go on the ground, then RUN AWAY! Put the pup on the ground somewhere, not too far away from the hawk, but not to close either, then run to the hawk and press spacebar--bite it. It will fly away. But there is no way you can make the hawk stop coming back. If my two strategies work for you, I'm glad I could help. :)
That precious pup is a Jack Russell terrier.
Wow! Well only help is to keep it away from tanning beds... Nah just kidding, you probably have to wait it out. If anything is wrong, call a vet.
First of all, you wait for the hawk to come down to get the pup. Then, (make sure you are near the pup but not holding it) you bump into the hawk and it will fly away. But you cant kill the hawk. But, you can try biting it. If that doesnt work, it means you cant kill it and you can only scare it away. I REALLY hope this helps but if it doesnt, im sorry. This is the best answer i came up with.
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No. Two male Staffordshire Bull Terriers living together is a bad idea. They will fight each other, often to the death.