BRUTE
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« on: May 01, 2008, 11:53:59 am » |
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What I like to do it not really mess with the dog for a couple weeks. Just feed him, pet on him a little when he eats, and whistle like I do when I want to call dogs back. Give the dog a chance to get use to you. Maybe lead him around a little.
Then I would definatley take him around cattle and other animals. Get an old roping rope or some thing and let him get out in front of you. IF he perks up yell "get out" and if he still tries reel his butt in and ware it out with that rope.
ALso with your other dogs. Let him run with them under supervision. Watch for and dogs to bow up or any thing else and whoop them if they do.
I am not a fan of avoiding stuff, confront it and try to handle it. You may not be able to fix every thing but atleast you will know what the dog can and can't do BEFORE you go in the woods.
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