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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 30553 times)
Reuben
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« Reply #160 on: July 26, 2011, 01:28:02 pm »

yea im serious. 
there is so much argueing and the last page kinda pisssed me off they was pretty much leading
to dog trainers are scared of the deal
ill train a dog just for the bragging rights. Cause it can be done.
i will run them with my best dog   LONG RANGE and hope he eventually takes to her hunting style.
but ill get him goin weather its 100yrds or 1 mile

centexhogdogger,

I think it can be done but the dog had it in him to begin with...But most dogs of this type are usually good me to dogs. They are good for the pack but take that lead dog out and the 1 mile me too dog starts hanging out close and all of a sudden you go from catching hogs to not catching any hogs to speak of...Every dog in the pack should be analyzed for what it is.
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