T-Bob Parker
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My opinion is totally situational, as only you know why the situation was. I'm not talking about a dog being bayed and called off, I'm trying to answer your question about any dog knowingly disobeying you and purposefully trying to get away from you to keep doing what it wants.
I would give it a few oppurtunities to listen, eventually I would catch that sob and wear its ever loving azz plum t-total out with a tallow switch for having to be captured and the next time it got turned loose it would be wearing a shiny new tritronics. And when I call if it don't come, (don't shock it when you can't see it) I would track to it and tell it to come to me and the next step in the wrong direction would be met with an appropriate level of correction.
If the dog shows no ability or desire to have handle, then as hard as it is to do, I would get out the shovel. I firmly believe a dog that won't handle ain't worth having and is certainly never worth breeding.
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