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« Reply #20 on: January 23, 2011, 02:29:04 pm » |
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i agree and disagree with some of these post. as far a good dog hunting for whoever and whenever isnt always true. some dogs do have to adjust to there new owners and there new pack. dogs feel stress and anxiety just like people, and new homes and packs probably cause some. the times ive bought dogs i always fed them for a week or two before hunting them and socialized them with the other dogs. and just because a dog is for sale doesnt always make it a cull, even though that is usually the case. my definition of a "GOOD" dog is one that is rangey, with a good nose, is good at holdin a bay but if not will stick with a hog till hes too tired to run. if i raise some pups and by the time they 12 months there still huntin close they go for sale. to me close range is code word for cull. but to alot of people that i know they would sale the dog if he was ranging over 400 yrds.
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