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Bo Pugh
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« on: November 29, 2015, 08:59:10 pm »

I have a pen built behind my dog pens that's attached all the way to the back of them with a little holding pen off to the back I let a hog out and all my dogs stay in their Kennels and chains and get to bark even the littlest of the pups get to see the action from my puppy pen then when I open the door to the holding pen they get back quiet. I have a bay pen about 1 acre but I hardly ever use it. I use to send young dogs into bays and I think it makes them dependent on another dog to do all the work and they tend to want to become more of a "
Me too" type dog . I might send them in a time or two but I'm more focused on a dog taking a track and going hunting and than one going to another dog baying. If they won't go hunting i sure aint worrying if they will go to another dog baying or not. I know all dogs don't mature the same buty best dog now at 9 months old was going hunting by him self and leading races with grown dogs when he was 9/10 months old. So I think by 14 months old they should be able to put a hog in the books for you.
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