tomtom
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« on: December 20, 2011, 02:25:33 pm » |
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It aint the dogs. Its the people who own them. More often than not, people are worried about having to deal with the individual more than their dogs. There is some degree of control if you are allowed to trap or even use calls/bait and guns. There is that uncertainty and lack of feeling in control of your activities while you are on thier property and next to neighbors property with dogs. A lot of people worry more about pissing off neighbors than your dog chasing a cow or a deer. Anybody that knows me on a personal level lets me do whatever I want. They dont even question the dogs. They know me enough to know that I dont create or have a tolerance for problems. They know if something were to happen I would make it right. There are people who dont know me personally that invite me to trap hogs and call predators, knowing I have hounds, and never invite me to turn them loose. Sounds like a contradiction but the point is, if the individual doesnt know YOU, he is going to have a problem with your dogs almost every time. And ultimately, it all stems from a lack of understanding or appreciation of a hunting dog.
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