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YELLOWBLACKMASK
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« Reply #20 on: April 10, 2011, 01:03:02 pm »

I will have to side with the cull end on this subject. I have seen people that work with em to no limits end only in producing a modest help dog that is usually lacking the full package. I will always allow for the one in a million like the dog described above, but for me personally I have delt with these wild cornered coyote acting dogs before and they take up to much of my time when it is better spent else where on something that has sense. I will not chase a dog down to catch it in the woods. If he wants to stay that bad and act like a coyote then he will get his wish very quickly as soon as I get my gear off it. Extremly submissive dogs are a different story as long as they have sense and take care of there buisness. If they bite when being handled they are culled on the spot. If the subject here is how to spend time on a good yard dog or attempting to settle down a pet let me back off, but if we are all talking about working dogs then why waste time and money on a shaky deal to begin with. My opinion only boyz. I hope everyone finds what suits them in the end.
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