Later, post-storm, farther out on the Cape, a car has run off the road and is angled nearly straight up a tree, like a dog, its paws up, treeing a cat.
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Similarly, in " Treeing Dog, " the tilted black body of a well-fed dog, hind legs on the ground, front legs braced against an unseen tree, is shown silhouetted in halfhearted pursuit of an unknown creature.
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Furthermore, you might not know that, in North America, there are a large group of special hound breeds, which my best dog reference book calls " treeing hounds ", including coonhounds and such, which also tend to be called " curs ".
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Treeing dogs were developed, chosen for a keen sense of smell, the ability to track, chase and corner any manner of animal independent of human commands, and, most importantly, to follow an animal both on the ground and when it takes to the trees.
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The Treeing Feist includes the Atomic Feist, Barger Feist, Boggs Creek, Cajun Squirrel Dog, Charlie Feist, Fleming Creek Squirrel Dog, Hickory Grounds Feist, Horse Creek Feist, Hurley Comb's bred Feist, Mullins Feist, Riverun Feist, Shaderidge, and the Rat Terrier.
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The article Bull Arab calls it a " cur " breed, but it does not seem to be related to the extinct heeling cattle drover of Britain, nor the treeing hounds of North America, but rather something the Australians created to be a Catch dog for hunting feral pigs, from a series of different bloodlines, including molossers and sighthounds.