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« on: July 08, 2011, 01:20:36 pm »

i never had to start a cd on catchin . just put em on a pig to see where they would grab . if he done bit youre dog and not the hog  me personally he would be gone cd;s are a dime a dozen. i hunted 7 years wiyhout one have two good ones now . and i started them in the woods .while actually hunting no bay pen.
Poor advice Obviously not trained many young dogs, this (dime a dozen) phrase that keeps coming up not just on this post but others too to me just shows a serious lack of respect for the dogs especially a pup that young. In my 20 yrs of hog hunting I found that the pride comes from raisin and makin something out of a dog yourself not just buying one that is already doin it.  The catch dog is the one u have to lead and the one that takes care of business in the end, I want one I trust when I go to a hog and a bulldog mite b a dime a dozen but a good catch dog is not. He is young let him grow up a little, he coulda just bit the dog
cause of all the new excitement and rucus and was probably just nervous it's not uncommon in pups that
young he will come around I'm sure Wink
x2 but I start mine at about 8-10weeks just to see what I have and I cull hard if they not showing then they gone but if he was then so called cured out give him till about a year hell pull through some turn on before others but only time will tell did you try settin a bay up to get him rowded up maybe try the sqealing trick or just weight a while but don't put him on to big of one due to his teeth I'd wait till a year and see but jmo
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