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« on: July 08, 2011, 10:40:25 am »

I have a pit about six months old and I'm jw how you start to train him with out messing any teeth up or him gettin scared of the  pig?  I took him this morning and he paid no mind to the pig and he cane around and bit my dog on the side and he didn't want to come close to the pig again... Do yOu think this will affect him in the future..
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« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2011, 10:48:23 am »

I would wait a few months and let him mature alittle then try him again! It might also help to let another dog catch first so he knows its ok and thats what he is suppose to do. He is still a puppy and just because he dont catch now doesnt mean he wont at a year. JMO
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« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2011, 10:50:06 am »

i never had to start a cd on catchin . just put em on a pig to see where they would grab . if he done bit youre dog and not the hog  me personally he would be gone cd;s are a dime a dozen. i hunted 7 years wiyhout one have two good ones now . and i started them in the woods .while actually hunting no bay pen.
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« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2011, 10:51:36 am »

He had another catch dog in there with him but he just sniffed it once and he was done
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« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2011, 11:00:01 am »

like i said cd;s dime a dozen and would;nt pay much for em neither
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« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2011, 11:03:20 am »

Whoa dog are you talkin about??
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« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2011, 11:10:06 am »

I would wait a few months and let him mature alittle then try him again! It might also help to let another dog catch first so he knows its ok and thats what he is suppose to do. He is still a puppy and just because he dont catch now doesnt mean he wont at a year. JMO
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« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2011, 11:17:29 am »

i hope you can get rambo off Wink   Cheesy just kidding man i shouldnt have let my dogo catch anyway dont tell me you dont know how to start a cd jake when he gets big he will either go in and man handle or not, i agree with the other guys on this post cd's are tricky and hard to come by and all he needs is food, food, food, and somewhere to sleep he would probably feel safer starting out with a 15# pig one hes a tiny bit bigger of. when the pig grabbed him today i was hoping he would try to fight it and maybe it would trigger something in his head to fight back?
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« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2011, 11:27:51 am »

i never had to start a cd on catchin . just put em on a pig to see where they would grab . if he done bit youre dog and not the hog  me personally he would be gone cd;s are a dime a dozen. i hunted 7 years wiyhout one have two good ones now . and i started them in the woods .while actually hunting no bay pen.
Poor advice Obviously not trained many young dogs, this (dime a dozen) phrase that keeps coming up not just on this post but others too to me just shows a serious lack of respect for the dogs especially a pup that young. In my 20 yrs of hog hunting I found that the pride comes from raisin and makin something out of a dog yourself not just buying one that is already doin it.  The catch dog is the one u have to lead and the one that takes care of business in the end, I want one I trust when I go to a hog and a bulldog mite b a dime a dozen but a good catch dog is not. He is young let him grow up a little, he coulda just bit the dog cause of all the new excitement and rucus and was probably just nervous it's not uncommon in pups that young he will come around I'm sure Wink
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« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2011, 11:39:05 am »

not knockin bulldogs would;nt take no amount of money for the two i own . but iffin you got a young dog more interested in biting another dog instead of  a hog i;d be very careful and leary of said dog . i;ve been working dogs since around 1962 . till 1973 then joined marine corp andgot out 1976 thats the only three years i know of that werent dogs around me . just sayin if young catch dog dont wok out or shows dog agression dont mess around much  try another their not that expensive to try out  . sorry if i offended any body MR. WHITTEN . whittens catahoula kennel i;ve been around for a WHILE just not on the COMPUTOR  Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2011, 11:42:31 am »

i know he is a puppy when he messes with the other dogs but its not a good habit to fall into i hope he puts all his aggression toward the pig ive heard a story about a few people running to the bay and the catch dog was caught on the strike dog. the catch dog didnt make it home
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« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2011, 12:02:18 pm »

I do believe that his post said that the pig bit the pup on the side and the pup didn't want anything to do with it after that. I am not sure why everyone keeps thinking the pup showed dog aggression. Let the pup grow up and mature. If you let him get hurt now you will for rambling sure ruin him. Too many people expect pups to act and be like grown dogs and that is just asking too much of them. Once again, LET HIM GROW UP!!!!!! A whole lot of bulldog have been ruined by people that wanted them started too soon!
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« Reply #12 on: July 08, 2011, 12:11:33 pm »

I started my young pitt cd at 4 months this is what u do put some bay dogs in on the 20 # pig let ur pup bark at it till he starts building confidence 20 min 2 a week then let the bay dog catch it and let ur bulldog catch it when he catches it let him kill it then get him out of the pen forever feed till 12 months teeth will be ready run him in the woods works everytime
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« Reply #13 on: July 08, 2011, 12:13:58 pm »

You're right I disnt say the dog bit any other dog the pig bit him?? I don't know how it's come up that he bit another dog
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« Reply #14 on: July 08, 2011, 12:15:05 pm »

i do agree with that about age like i said i started my cd; in the woods when they was old enough to hunt after their teeth was set proper. lot of guys wanted to use my hog pen and hogs to work their  catch dogs i wouldn;nt allow it cause i did not see the need . now i would let them watch and get fired up from the outside. while we were baying young pups in the pen . thats about all it took they spent more time learning manners than catching and after watching the pups bay . and seen whats up took em to the woods like i said at about 1 year old after teeth set good . bayed pig turn loose and wha la new catch dog. works ever time !!
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« Reply #15 on: July 08, 2011, 12:15:25 pm »

Musta misread I thought said the pup bit the other dog I apologize. Still needs to grow up a few more months IMO before makin a hole lotta progress with him.

I apologize for sounding hasty halfbree... was just a touchy subject for me from a prior deal no offense meant or none taken Grin jmo but I think he's a bit young to expect a whole lot but lettin him have dog aggression is a bad deal but apparently I misread
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« Reply #16 on: July 08, 2011, 12:18:49 pm »

I started my young pitt cd at 4 months this is what u do put some bay dogs in on the 20 # pig let ur pup bark at it till he starts building confidence 20 min 2 a week then let the bay dog catch it and let ur bulldog catch it when he catches it let him kill it then get him out of the pen forever feed till 12 months teeth will be ready run him in the woods works everytime

How do u train the baydogs to catch on command on a 20# pig? Lol
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« Reply #17 on: July 08, 2011, 12:31:31 pm »

no problem noell i dont ever get offended when talkin dogs  i thought he said his dog bit his other dog too . long as no dog agression  just take yo time let young dogs watch other dogs bay.ever time ya bay he;ll start wanting to be in thar withem. just dont let em start gettin shook around by big hogs while he is young and his teeth aint ready. i always keep them big ol cow leg bones in the bd pen for them to grind on keeps their teeth set firm and tight
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« Reply #18 on: July 08, 2011, 01:20:36 pm »

i never had to start a cd on catchin . just put em on a pig to see where they would grab . if he done bit youre dog and not the hog  me personally he would be gone cd;s are a dime a dozen. i hunted 7 years wiyhout one have two good ones now . and i started them in the woods .while actually hunting no bay pen.
Poor advice Obviously not trained many young dogs, this (dime a dozen) phrase that keeps coming up not just on this post but others too to me just shows a serious lack of respect for the dogs especially a pup that young. In my 20 yrs of hog hunting I found that the pride comes from raisin and makin something out of a dog yourself not just buying one that is already doin it.  The catch dog is the one u have to lead and the one that takes care of business in the end, I want one I trust when I go to a hog and a bulldog mite b a dime a dozen but a good catch dog is not. He is young let him grow up a little, he coulda just bit the dog
cause of all the new excitement and rucus and was probably just nervous it's not uncommon in pups that
young he will come around I'm sure Wink
x2 but I start mine at about 8-10weeks just to see what I have and I cull hard if they not showing then they gone but if he was then so called cured out give him till about a year hell pull through some turn on before others but only time will tell did you try settin a bay up to get him rowded up maybe try the sqealing trick or just weight a while but don't put him on to big of one due to his teeth I'd wait till a year and see but jmo
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« Reply #19 on: July 30, 2011, 03:17:36 pm »

But its also not FULL pit and not any hunting background tall and leggy from parents but prolly will show interest on smaller pig
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