Georgia-Hawgs
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« on: May 20, 2015, 12:06:50 pm » |
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I wish you the best of luck with her, i wish i had some advice to offer. I'm sure someone has corrected a dog with your problem, i just have not, me personally...i wouldn't care what bit the dog, I've seen dogs get jumped on by other dogs, heck I've seen a big sow pig bite a dog like another dog would and shake it around...lol.. to me a dog must know not to fight, and not to bite . I'm by far not a dog expert , and im a very limited experience hog hunter, but I do fool around with some dogs every day of the week and I know what I Will , and will not put up with , regardless of the situation. If i read your post correctly you are implying that it's somewhat your fault that the dog will bite because a stray dog jumped on her. Well think about this, i would be willing to bet that 90 percent of the hunters on here have dogs that have been literally bitten by hogs and or other dogs. If you want to hunt your dog , and another animal biting her will trigger her to bite humans, how's that going to work out? I am by no means bashing you or saying it's useless to try to fix her, because on the other hand I know what it's like to really like a dog that most folks would cull. I'm just saying think about what makes her tick, and then see if you can get what you want out of her without worrying yourself to death about an accident . Anyhow I'd like to hear any progress on the dog, and if you come up with a method that works for you I'd be interested to know about it. Good luck sir .
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Take your kids hunting and you wont have to hunt your kids
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