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Author Topic: smart, cowardly, or cull  (Read 2673 times)
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« on: January 27, 2009, 06:09:56 pm »

JMO, but it seems that he is learning from your bay dogs, and is not the lead dog in your pack. You have some options that might work. #1 stop letting him hunt on the ground with the other dogs. #2 dont hunt him for a while. With some time off he might come around. #3 hunt him with a more domonant catch dog. This will sometimes get a competition going between the two males. #4 until he stops this never let him catch a small hog. Keep him on a leash until you have seen the hog, and if its not big enough dont let him have it. I personaly never let my big dogs catch small stuff if I can stop it, and I have other dogs that I only let catch small stuff. I dont want my big dogs learning to take the easy way out. Dogo's where breed smart, and are nothing like a Pit. Next time try to pick a pup out of a litter that pushes all the other dogs around and eats first. He may be a PITA around other male dogs but will always be the dog that runs in first. If the breeder want let you have pick of the litter then it would be best to wait and find another breeder that will.
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