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Author Topic: 2 shoat or not to shoat?  (Read 963 times)
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« on: April 03, 2010, 03:32:26 pm »

The easiest method seems to be to raise the puppy with their favorite toy sprayed with dominant boar scent and then call it whatever you want it to find. Then hide the toy and tell them find it until you're in the actual hunt and their tracking down their favorite toy that smells like a dominate boar. My dog was trained by every time he hit a sow or pig smaller then 100 lbs he got scoldings. I have seen him on many occasions while huntnig with friends packs, My friends dog will strike a smaller pig and my dog will just look up at me as to say "it's not me!"  laugh I have no preference as I like to cut and release alot of the pigs I catch. So big or small is fine with me also but I find anything I can teach a dog interesting and fun.

Which then brings up the fact that once a pig is cut he smells different and the dog will have a harder time tracking it! I have no clue how my dog knows the difference but I've also tried to push the dogs on a sound of one walking and he gave me that look  like "It's small" and didn't go but the rest fo the dogs did and it ended up being a 60 pound boar. I've mentioned this to my uncle on a few occassions and he told me he just scolded him alot to break him off of the smaller pigs and sows but I will talk to him again and see if he will elaborate for me.
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