shawn
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« on: July 05, 2009, 09:14:43 am » |
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yeah i was gonna suggest the same thing, if he is already showing intrest in treeing id turn him in that direction, especially if he is a family pet. There is some forums for squirrel and coon hunters that could point you in the direction of how to start training him. I've made the mistake of using a family pet as a hunting dog and it sucks when he has gotten cut up.
If your really set on making a hog dog out of him, like the others said, put him in a baypen if you have access to one, if not, take him hunting with other people you might know that hunt, he'll either catch on or he wont.
damn good looking dog btw, has that darker "junkyard" dog look that I love. looks like he could get the job done in whichever sport you get him into.
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