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jimco
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« Reply #20 on: June 09, 2013, 07:20:39 pm »

i realize this but the dog hunts super well its just that around other dogs he is grouchy...if i had the money i would cull him and get a finished dog from some friends we have in louisiana

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Buy a cattle prod....not a shock collar, a straight up cattle prod and put the fear of God into him when he does it again if you ain't gonna cull him, that oughta tune him up.

Just make sure you put the fear of god into him at the right moment. In other words, when he's caught in the act. Years back I had an old yard dog that was full of himself. I broke him with a shock collar but I also did a few other things such as never letting him walk through a gate ahead of me and not letting him start eating
until I said it was o.k.  I just figured he needed to be reminded where his position was in the pack. It worked but I had to stay on top of it. Mine didn't pick fights, he just didn't like his space invaded. He didn't like horse playing from other dogs. Like Justin and others said , he might just need tuning up every now and then.
 
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