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justincorbell
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« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2015, 09:04:43 am »

I hunt with some guys who never touch their dogs except to put tracking collars on or off.  These dogs will all load up after the hunt is over.  If you can't get him to load, I would cull.  Think about all the time that is wasted while hunting when someone is trying to catch a coyote acting dog. 

what I highlighted along with what Mr. Myles said pertaining to the amount of effort needed to fix a dog like that is what I was hitting on when I said what I previously said about a chitty dog..........

I 100% agree that yes, more than likeyl with enough time/ work put into the dog doing the things that "mike" and "jsh" mentioned that I imagine that you could tame him down enough to use him for what you intend to use him for, I for one personally do not care to deal with those issues in dogs I personally raise/ own. Absolutely not knocking anyone who does, just not my cup of tea.

 I don't treat my mutts as pets and don't handle em too much but when I need/want to put a hand on one for one reason or another I expect to not have any issues doing it and I don't ask much of them other than to shut up in the yard and act normal/decent........ I simply refuse to put any time or effort into a dog that I cant handle as needed/ necessary...........as I said before, there are FAR to many good dogs that will act right from the get go for me to mess with a chitty one..... if the dog will load/ unload and follow basic commands then I have zero issues with it but if it won't well I won't bother with it, don't care how it acts in the woods.....and I hope I don't come off a rude, I really am not trying to be in any way shape or form but I honestly do not have the spare time or patience to work with a dog like that nor do I care to..... hog huntin w/ my mutts is a means to relax and unwind for me, I don't do it out of necessity to feed my family I do it simply because I enjoy it nothing more, I enjoy hunting with good friends, family and dogs.......if one of my mutts makes in unenjoyable then well he won't be mine for long  Wink
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