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« on: July 26, 2012, 10:58:03 am » |
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Thank Purebreedcolt, I been nipped a few times by a few GREEN dogs, like I wrote it was her FIRST hog and she wanted it BAD, it takes schooling with some I have no problem with it as long as once they are schooled it doesn’t happen again or make a habit of it, accidents happen they have teeth and they have drive. Its been a while BUT I compare it to a bar fight, some guys just loose it and when their buddys come to break them up they swing---they didnt mean to swing at their friends BUT they where caught in teh heat of the moment--- I DO NOT accept it as something that should happen or should be taken lightly, BUT it didnt come from an expirienced animal, she was as green as they get at the time.
On a green dog I see it no different than educating them on all other things to me it’s all part of the fun.
I rather see EXTREME drive then none at all; I find it easy to work a dog that has it in abundance then one that doesn’t at all. This bitch in particular hit the hog SO HARD she flipped herself right over it and shock it off and caught it again---I have a daughter of hers that done the same at 7 months.
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"If it is againts the law for a man to fend for himself--- then outlaw I am"
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