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SwineHunter
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Re: Having to good of a handle on cd???????
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April 05, 2012, 09:33:53 pm »
Quote from: INABs on April 03, 2012, 04:42:51 pm
I agree with a lot said. This is my catch dog Crown working with Bob who posts on here. He has some great philosophies about guard work and training that brings in the dogs hunting instincts. I wanted to do PSA with Crown but moved right in the middle of starting him. There is a ton of responsibility with bitework and a level headed dog. I think the dog you use is just as important as you. He will get nasty on a man if it ever becomes necessary and will sure catch the hell out of a hog. Real level headed dog and stable as can be or I would have never done manwork with him. Catching is and will always be number one.
that dont look like common sence to me
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