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Topic: Training vs Genetics. (Read 30532 times)
noelle
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Re: Training vs Genetics.
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July 25, 2011, 05:44:00 pm »
In the event it's culled on that level ya I blame the training and primarily not Puttin enough interest and time in the dog and loosing patience... Which if u reread u will see that's why I don't raise pups unless it's a nevessity. And I've trained hog coon cow dogs that didn't wanna bay at first or dogs that didn't wanna hunt... There's usually an explanation and can b straightened out. Just can't see how any true dogman can argue the concept of training I mean look at the big picture you all know as well as I do that genetics help but theres some extent of training involved to makin any kind of dog
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