Having dogs but no gun was indeed a huge problem.
It was called a dog-pack hunt, but the gun was still the deciding factor.
Wild boars, particularly males weighing over 330 pounds, were incredibly difficult for dogs to take on directly.
Conditions were tough back then. Some families couldn't even feed themselves, let alone their dogs.
An average family could manage two dogs at most, and two dogs could never hope to corner a 330-pound boar.
In Zhao Jun's previous life, his Dog Gang had four hounds at its peak.
One winter, Zhao Jun took his dogs into the mountains for a hunt. He'd been searching for the better part of a day without spotting any prey.
But on his way back down the mountain, he ran into a sounder of boars. His Big-headed Dog, Cyan Dragon, immediately zeroed in on a 350-pound "cannon eggs."
A boar of around 330 pounds was the most dangerous to dogs, with two straight, sharp tusks like daggers.
