I had a male in a kennel then female and then another male and never had a problem but it was chain link. The main reason I did it that way is because the males would try to kill each other if it were male next to male.
They sound like great dogs to be around.
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I've got no time for that type of nonsense.
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Me neither. My dogs better be able to get along with each other at the house, in the woods, and in the dog box
Well...I will tell you that I am one of the worst about culling hard. I can not stand an aggressive dog and we have already wore that subject out about a month ago. I will not keep one nor will I breed one even if it is a great hog dog. This type of aggressive behavior is different from the type I tolerate.
I do not see it as a serious falt when A pack of dogs is packed tight in a dog box for an hour and 2 males fight. I do not like it but it is no reason to cull because these are un- natural conditions for the dogs.
I also do not fault the dogs if they show aggression toward one another when kenneled next to each other in 4x12 kennels. I could raise them together and they would sort out the pecking order but I like keeping them apart because once a female comes in heat they will fight and I can not fault the dogs for that.
I like a well built powerful cur dog that is built for speed and agility as well as power and these dogs can get rough in a fight. I like dogs that mind their own business in the yard and in the woods...
I never keep a dog that is too interested in maintaining dominance or even just a little is too much for me.
I like my dog to defend itself if attacked by another dog. Matter of fact I expect it.
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