T-Bob Parker
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« on: April 10, 2013, 10:00:12 am » |
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All that advice is good stuff and I don't reckon it can hurt anything really, but the way I choose to do it is to just let puppies be puppies till they get enough physical and mental maturity to handle what I'm fixing to ask of them, then Ive been leaving them put up in the truck or ATV/utv until a bay, once the big dogs have one bayed, you feed the pups into it and let them be part of the excitement. Mostly at first they'll bay then wanna dick around after that, if they just screw around, dont get mad, just put them back up, eventually after a bay you'll see a difference in their demeanor and they will appear fully confident and hopefully (for my prejudice anyway) they'll roll out once the hogs cuaght and go to hunting for tracks to run. This is when I personally know a pup has become a dog and is ready to get the freedom of hunting from the outset.
It ain't the only way, but it's my favorite way.
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