Hutch33
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« on: June 24, 2015, 04:00:19 pm » |
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Like Judge said, it's hard and constant working keeping and training dogs. It takes time and patience to get a dog where you want them to be, and it takes time and networking to get ahold of the better pastures. This sickness of buying a dog and taking them out of their kennel twice a month expecting a great dog is what kills a lot of it for people, I think.
In Texas, it hard hunting right now. With all the rain we have had everything is green, thick and the hogs don't have to move near as far or as much. Not all, but some don't have the patience for dry runs and would rather sell out when they don't see instant results in their dogs or their places.
As frustrating as it is killing nothing but time, I still wake up early and go out late....I just cant quit, on myself or on my dogs.
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