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TChunter
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« Reply #20 on: November 03, 2013, 08:29:16 pm » |
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As long as they don't fight in the woods than just make sure they are seperated at home. I've had a few males that would ONLY fight if they were at home but in the woods they were best friends...I've had a few fights in the woods but that was with a friends dog bowing up with mine... I make sure at home dogs can't ever get at each other.. It's easy to tell which will fight and which won't by their attitudes. I know a lot of people don't spend enough time just observing and working around their dogs to notice but some will know what I mean. If I'm alone I get one tied off to something and get a break stick, but that's if it's bulldogs. If its cur dogs and I'm alone I TRY to tie one off but they are usually nipping at everything they can so its a bit harder, but once I do I grab the others back legs and then flip them and drag away. I never see a dog that fights as a cull, unless its constant while trying to hunt, because its natural for dogs to fight and est a pecking order.
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