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Author Topic: Raising a catahoula  (Read 3710 times)
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« on: August 25, 2011, 09:40:20 am »

I don't know anything about how your dog is bred but I have seen them start getting like that if they are tight linebred. If she will let you walk up to her and not run from you she will probably come around.. If she acts like a coyote though and won't even let you put your hands on her that's something that 9 out of 10 dogs won't come out of no matter how much socializing or petting or talking to her you do, save your time and money and just cull her..
About half of these dogs I fool with are one man dogs and until they get to liking you they don't care nothin about you or anybody else.. They won't just come running up to you and if you start getting rough with the males they will get rough right back and the females will pout..BUT once they like you they will give 100% for you..
About the hardest hunting female dog I've ever owned would not let anybody but me catch her and would tuck her tail and cower down if you even yelled at her and I never laid a hand on her. When you turned her loose though she was going to find a hog if there was one within 2 miles and she had way more bottom than I ever had dedication.
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