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« on: January 18, 2011, 07:30:44 pm »

I use pits also because of the way they bite idk about a higher prey drive cause i also have an abd and she's he'll to but the way and age I start I wait till about four months and introduce they to a dead or hobbled one not lettin grab or snatch just smell and get the sent  because their adult teeth are not in do this a good number if times then at about six months I tie them out the pen and tease the heck out of them but that's it adult teeth are still not set and a catch dog anit worth two cents without teeth then at about eight months I turn bay dogs loose in the pen to get him use to the bay by this time your catchdog should be goin absolute nuts but it still is not time due to teeth at a year like said above is a good time to turn him on get another catchdog ready set the bay up with the dogs turn the finished cd loose and let him catch then turn the one you've been workin with loose and I gaurtee he's gonna catch pull the other dogs off and do again with out the other cd and he'll do it again promise if he don't catch on the ear get you a shoat about 60 lbs that you can handle by yourself or friend and tie him to a tree by one leg and turn that dog at his head if he still don't catch one the ear then break him and put him there repeat until he catch on the ear everytime it works for me and takes a Lil time but an ole time taught me this and it works that how I do mine and never had trouble  jmo but it works
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