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Dog famous for tracking pythons in Florida dies in hunting accident, owner says

Otto, a German Wirehaired Pointer, was a key part of Mike Kimmel’s Python Cowboy guided hunts in Florida over the past ​five years, and often the star of dramatic hunting videos shared on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.
Otto, a German Wirehaired Pointer, was a key part of Mike Kimmel’s Python Cowboy guided hunts in Florida over the past ​five years, and often the star of dramatic hunting videos shared on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok. Facebook video screengrab

A dog famous for going nose to nose with Florida’s invasive pythons and iguanas has died in a hunting accident, according to his owner Mike Kimmel, a professional tracker known as The Python Cowboy on social media.

Otto was fatally struck by a car July 5 while chasing an iguana, a company spokesman told McClatchy News in an email.

“It just doesn’t seem real,” Kimmel said in a video posted July 10 on social media.

“It’s crazy. It’s so much different than losing, like, a human loved one or something like that. ... It seems like it hurts worse. I think maybe because I feel responsible for him and everything that happens with him. It’s hard not to blame ourselves and think of all the stuff we should have done different.”

Otto was working with a member of Kimmel’s hunting team when the accident occurred. A location was not provided.

The dog, a German Wirehaired Pointer, was a key part of Kimmel’s guided hunts for five years and considered the star of dramatic Everglades hunting videos shared on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.

Collectively, Python Cowboy Hunts has more than 1.8 million followers across social media.

The videos often featured Otto fearlessly dodging the jaws of pythons and dramatically leaping off moving boats in pursuit of iguanas.

Python Cowboy videos featured Otto fearlessly dodging the jaws of lunging pythons and dramatically leaping off moving boats to chase iguanas.
Python Cowboy videos featured Otto fearlessly dodging the jaws of lunging pythons and dramatically leaping off moving boats to chase iguanas. Facebook video screengrab

“Otto was so much more than just a dog to us. I feel blessed to have known and owned a dog as special as Otto,” Kimmel says in the video.

“He was a co-worker, best friend, business partner, my right hand and backup plan. Some of the situations me and him have been through would turn strangers into brothers. We spent so much time together, I feel like we started to act and even look like each other.”

Otto recently sired 10 puppies and Kimmel says they will be trained to carry on his hunting legacy.

Kimmel’s tribute to Otto has amassed 255,000 views and nearly 9,000 reactions and comments on Facebook as of July 14.

“Otto spent more time in the outdoors than most men ever will, and made more of an impact than most men ever will. He will forever be a legend in the industry,” Florida Outdoor Expo said in a social media post.

“They lost a warrior and one hell of a hunting dog! He’s responsible for removing so many pythons and iguanas from the Everglades! He was absolutely one of a kind,” professional hunter and TV personality Ashley Dead Eye Jones wrote on Facebook.

“It’s a sad day in the dog world! ... Otto is a true legend,” Jupiter German Shorthaired Pointers said.

Mike Kimmel’s Facebook tribute to Otto had amassed 255,000 views and nearly 9,000 reactions and comments as of July 14.
Mike Kimmel’s Facebook tribute to Otto had amassed 255,000 views and nearly 9,000 reactions and comments as of July 14. Facebook screengrab

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has targeted invasive Burmese pythons and iguanas for removal — a task Kimmel has taken on as a professional mission.

Pythons as big as 18 feet have been found in the state and their diet consists of defenseless native animals including deer and young alligators.

The snakes are slowly migrating north in the state, researchers say.

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This story was originally published July 14, 2025 at 8:29 AM with the headline "Dog famous for tracking pythons in Florida dies in hunting accident, owner says."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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