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Author Topic: communicating with your dogs in the woods  (Read 2458 times)
Slim9797
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« on: April 24, 2019, 08:57:34 pm »

Best piece of advice I could give somebody is if the only time your dogs are on the truck are too and from hunts, you are doing the dogs a disservice. I pack my dogs around from early on, fixing fence, fishing, hauling cows, going to the roping pen. Pick a dog, chain his ass in the bed and go on about your day. Whether he ever comes unsnapped or not, he’s learning a lot more than he would be sitting in that kennel at 6 months old my 2 pups have likely seen more miles and country than most peoples 1.5 year olds. My gyp pup will ride unsnapped with the big dogs, head in the wind rolling 70, outside of hearing a bay, she ain’t coming off unless I send the big dogs over the bed rail or drop the tail gate.


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