Title: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: shawn on November 09, 2008, 10:24:25 am Started my catahoula (8-9 months old) in a pen yesterday. Didn't go as I wanted it to. I put him in a pen with 2 small sows, one of them around 80 lbs but pretty rough, and my brindle curr (a very girtty dog) hoping he'd do as the curr does, well Doofus as expected goes in and goes nuts, to the point I guess he scared the crap out of the catahoula, because he wants OUT, lol.. Well tried it for awile, and with some other dogs, and same thing, he wanted out, didnt want no part of no pig. So I said oh well, live and learn, and decided to find a home for him next week or give him back to the original owner. (he wanted the dog to work but didn't have to time to work him)
Well after most people and other dogs left, I decided to give it one more shot, and tied him up outside the pen, after he set there for a few minutes, he started baying, not really ever going nuts, but baying and gettin more and more confident. So, well crap, do I keep working with him? Or find him a home? He is really immature, looks like he was babied ALOT. I just wonder if he's worth the time, I don't mind feeding this dog for awile, but I also don't want to spend a few months on another potential cull. Really like his looks, he's big for his age. Will try to get a picture up later. Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: GitDatHawg on November 09, 2008, 10:48:00 am He probably just got scared at first. Hell... I would give him a little time. The teeball coach didnt kick you off the team when you missed the ball sittin on the tee did he?
Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: shawn on November 09, 2008, 12:01:39 pm no, but i wished i did get kicked off the baseball team when i was a kid, i hated the after practice running, lol
Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: Cristina on November 09, 2008, 12:35:26 pm Shawn keep working with him. Ive noticed that with our catahoula pups...at least the males....take a lil longer to mature and to start getting really interested in hogs. We introduced them to a small shoat at 5 months and they just looked at it without knowing what to do and acted a lil scared as well....then when they turned about 11 months we put them in again with a small hog and they just wanted to eat it up. Now the female was a different story, she bayed the first time she saw a hog and still is baying. Give him another try and keep working him.
Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: GitDatHawg on November 09, 2008, 01:47:09 pm no, but i wished i did get kicked off the baseball team when i was a kid, i hated the after practice running, lol I feel you on that :DTitle: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: jhy on November 09, 2008, 02:02:57 pm I always give a prospect that is his age at least a month or so to show me something. I always start curs slow by putting them outside pen. I personally have only trained my last three dogs in the woods without ever putting them in a baypen and it has worked out pretty well. But just like anything else, it takes time and patience.
Joey Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: shawn on November 09, 2008, 03:49:09 pm scaredy "cat"
(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f248/8_shots/IMG_0109.jpg) really want him to work, maybe i was expecting to much because my last dog took off so well. Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: Mr. HG on November 09, 2008, 09:35:11 pm Give him a chance since he has never really started doing anytihng its hard to cull one if he is just puppy acting. Good luck good looking puppy.
Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: JUG on November 10, 2008, 11:11:04 am try keeping him out of the pen while the other dogs work . i know thats how Mr. Wager gets his pups started , they run loose on the outside while we works the begginer in the pen . they bark and play until they want to get in on the action then they come over the tin and though the fence . he has a gritty little six mth. old name ike started that way
Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: shawn on November 10, 2008, 03:13:21 pm yeah i figure id keep him outside a couple more times and see what happens, i want gritty dogs, so gritty to the point of near stupid, lol. hopefully he'll end up that way.
Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: BOBDOG on November 10, 2008, 08:33:04 pm Hey I hate that feeling, we always want them to hit the ground working. I'd give it a little time.
Hey are you the Shawn I met years ago hunting on the McClain's place with Adam from Richards? Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: shawn on November 11, 2008, 04:22:50 am naw that aint me, im from kilgore
Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: Flatbroke on November 11, 2008, 09:04:09 am try keeping him out of the pen while the other dogs work . i know thats how Mr. Wager gets his pups started , they run loose on the outside while we works the begginer in the pen . they bark and play until they want to get in on the action then they come over the tin and though the fence . he has a gritty little six mth. old name ike started that way Did Johnny finish the bay pen yet? Title: Re: Monkey See, Monkey Do? Post by: JUG on November 13, 2008, 02:13:19 am try keeping him out of the pen while the other dogs work . i know thats how Mr. Wager gets his pups started , they run loose on the outside while we works the begginer in the pen . they bark and play until they want to get in on the action then they come over the tin and though the fence . he has a gritty little six mth. old name ike started that way Did Johnny finish the bay pen yet? |