ninja
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« on: April 28, 2009, 08:45:28 pm » |
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I've never competed in bay pen competitions but here the dogs that win bay tight, don't move around very much and bark every breath. I would think that just because a dog bayed that way it wouldn't have anything to do with how it hunted in the woods. Either they have it or they don't. I start all my pups in the pen and then take them to the woods and hunt. I have had and seen great woods dogs that wouldn't bay in a pen and great pen dogs that wouldn't leave your feet. But I've also had some great bay dogs that hunted great. I think dogs bred for the pen or bred for the woods tend to make the same.
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