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Author Topic: Cattle/horse breaking pups  (Read 1908 times)
Mr. HG
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« on: September 05, 2008, 07:15:38 am »

Noah I'm in a different sitition with my dogs I am not only after hog dogs I'm after stock dogs.My pups are loose alot so I don't start saying get out or that will do until they start baying something most of the time its a cat or a grown dog first. I'm on 350 plus acres at home and over a 1000 at work so they get to be pups and explore.We have stock all kinds even a huge macaw cage so around here your dog better be broke.Take one at a time its to hard to try to train more than one pup at a time right, put him with a dog with a good handle and start to work I don't make it a habit hitting my dogs I throw a rock or shock them off I hate something that is shy from whipping it so I don't go that route.Realdogs  catch dogs have never been around horses until we started hunting together on one hunt I was horse back between the bay and where he released the dog and the dog jumped at the horse I turned the horse and said get out of it he stopped he heard the dogs baying in front of me and went and caught the hog. So we worked his catch dogs around the horses and discourged them it didn't take much now its no problem.The stuff you don't understand or not confident about doing don't do. Do what you can do the best you will be better satisfied most people that are good at anything has messed up a few things at first now there better at it thats called experience. Again only an opionion. Des
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