t-dog
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« on: March 03, 2021, 08:04:20 am » |
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Lol that’s a good analogy judge. I agree that he is a product of his environment/experience. I would have to be selective but it would be important to me that he got to continue hunting. He’s still a good dependable dog and he still has the fire, I couldn’t take that away from him. I had a real similar situation with my old Yonder female. She was still good and still had the want to but she was up in age and the younger dogs were doing a good job plus I had some that were ready to start that needed her hole. I loved, respected, and appreciated her and it felt like I was abusing her to leave her at home when I loaded up. A buddy had a young set of dogs that were struggling and so I let him take her. It was a win all the way around. She is a yard dog now that she’s retired at about 12 or 14 years old. His wife claimed her lol.
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