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« Reply #20 on: March 13, 2012, 07:31:32 pm »

I dont think putting any kinda sent on and all around dogs will break them. My dogs kennels buggie tracking collars and dog houses all smell like skunk. My young dogs are still baying skunks...
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« Reply #21 on: March 13, 2012, 07:56:30 pm »

"CRONK's OUTDOOR SUPPLY" phone number is 207-882-7032...no website in the ad...

the deer break scent smells just like "doe in heat" or "buck in rut"...

the reasoning behind the white cloth is that it simulates the white deer tail as the deer flees and the dog gives chase. The idea of the dog smelling the deer scent is so that he knows or associates it as part of the deer... and then the dog receives the shock therapy at exactly the same time as when the white cloth touches him...and the dog associates the pain with touching a deer.

The above is the logic I used and it has worked for me with the gamiest of pups...at the beginning it was hard breaking these mtn cur pups from running deer because they seem to like them...my idea is to break them before they start and this makes it easier...

another biggy is to learn how to discipline a dog without the dog becoming fearful of you...
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« Reply #22 on: March 13, 2012, 08:41:51 pm »

Quote by Reuben    " another biggy is to learn how to discipline a dog without the dog becoming fearful of you..."

Reuben, elaborate please.
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« Reply #23 on: March 13, 2012, 09:24:17 pm »

ONLY WAY IVE SEEN SCENTS WORK IS WITH A DOG IN A BARREL AND A BIG HILL. IVE NEVER HAD THE COLLAR PAD DO A DANG THING

There was an old man from around here tried that once. He put a fresh deer hide in the barrel with the dog and rolled it down a hill. When people asked him how it worked he said the dog still ran deer, but you couldn't make him get near another barrel!  Grin
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« Reply #24 on: March 13, 2012, 09:35:49 pm »

ONLY WAY IVE SEEN SCENTS WORK IS WITH A DOG IN A BARREL AND A BIG HILL. IVE NEVER HAD THE COLLAR PAD DO A DANG THING

There was an old man from around here tried that once. He put a fresh deer hide in the barrel with the dog and rolled it down a hill. When people asked him how it worked he said the dog still ran deer, but you couldn't make him get near another barrel!  Grin

Thx for the laugh hogdoggintn!
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« Reply #25 on: March 13, 2012, 09:44:33 pm »

ONLY WAY IVE SEEN SCENTS WORK IS WITH A DOG IN A BARREL AND A BIG HILL. IVE NEVER HAD THE COLLAR PAD DO A DANG THING

There was an old man from around here tried that once. He put a fresh deer hide in the barrel with the dog and rolled it down a hill. When people asked him how it worked he said the dog still ran deer, but you couldn't make him get near another barrel!  Grin

Thx for the laugh hogdoggintn!

I always laughed too when I heard that story. The man I was talking about (if I remember correctly) owned a few grocery stores and ran either a tv or radio show, but he loved to coon hunt. He would go about anywhere to hunt and would try about anything from the stories I've heard. He would pay people to handle his dogs. Somebody once told me he would have the people he hired to haul his dogs in an old truck then he would follow them around in a fancy car to go hunting.  Grin
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