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Author Topic: What are your dogs missing?  (Read 722 times)
NLAhunter
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« on: December 08, 2024, 06:56:24 am »

Tdog that's a good looking puppy my little family of dogs is not nearly refined in there breeding as what yalls are but I would like to add little endurance probably in mine as far as hunting day in and day out I work off so when I am home we hunt alot so I like for em to hold up good and I think if I get something to try add endurance I am probably going to pick up a little speed to like said there such a fine line with grit they need to know when to apply pressure and when to just get back and bay and I think stock sense in cur dogs play big part in that my dogs are looser baying type dogs that will tighten up on a hog trying to fight or run but I really don't want my cur dogs to catch out on a hog any size do what they need to do to stop him then get back and bay weather it's a pig or 500lb barr and for the most part that's about how mine are when we hunting alot I don't like a bunch of cut up dogs and can't hunt for a month I have had a pack of rougher type dogs  just  I didn't get along with em to well just personal preference my dogs are more cast type dogs they are not real track minded dogs probably little bit my fault some they not going stick there nose in old track and try work it out they may get in there some where find it hotter and take it but I have never really tried to make em take old tracks I have a little something I am raising at the house now that if she turns out and makes it will be crossed on my dogs that should help some with some of this only time will tell

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