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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 30521 times)
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« Reply #80 on: July 25, 2011, 05:18:19 pm »

Quote from: UNDERDOG on Today at 04:53:07 pm
Exposure and oportunity are not the same as trainig.....

are you $$&tt&#% me? lmao i cant believe you put that on the net... from teaching it to lead to exposing it to a hog its all part of the training process!!  anything you do with a young dog is training whether its training it to load or to go to a bay, ya genetics can give drive and nose and bottom and hunt but there is no such thing as a totally untrained dog... a hog dog is more than just runnin a mile and bayin a hog... what about the smaller stuff that makes it a truely exceptional dog? the stuff that the genetics didnt put in...exposure and opportunity are just more steps to training a hog dog, i see now how yall describe (no training) if you dont consider any of the training actual training... i got it now im no longer confused Grin
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