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Title: teaching a catch dog to go to a bay Post by: xpressboat87 on November 17, 2013, 02:58:19 am Figured everyone has different ways of teaching yalls catch dogs what a bay I and I'm curious to hear everyone's different ways on how yall do things
Title: Re: teaching a catch dog to go to a bay Post by: BIG BEN on November 17, 2013, 04:13:42 am A few mock hunts then it's usually wired in their brain.
Title: Re: teaching a catch dog to go to a bay Post by: halfbreed on November 17, 2013, 09:31:27 am if you need to just walk them in to a bay a couple times , after that if they don't go START OVER WITH A NEW DOG LOL I've never seen the need to teach most will go when they hear the dogs bark . but I never like turning mine out till I can see the hog . I rely on my baydogs to hold them in place till I get there .
Title: Re: teaching a catch dog to go to a bay Post by: KevinN on November 17, 2013, 11:12:23 am If it's one CD by itself...mock hunts w/ a young bay dog barking or just a young dog baying in a pen. Once the CD associates the barking with a pig its a done deal.
If you already have a CD started...just walk the new CD in with the seasoned catch dog and let the newby go right beside the seasoned dog. Newby will usually follow the started dog in. Title: Re: teaching a catch dog to go to a bay Post by: Texashog26 on November 18, 2013, 08:52:45 am If it's one CD by itself...mock hunts w/ a young bay dog barking or just a young dog baying in a pen. Once the CD associates the barking with a pig its a done deal. works everytime that's exactly what we do, get em catchin and take em to the woods wth a finished cd and turn em loose togetherIf you already have a CD started...just walk the new CD in with the seasoned catch dog and let the newby go right beside the seasoned dog. Newby will usually follow the started dog in. |