t-dog
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« on: February 03, 2014, 10:38:19 am » |
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I agree with both of you guys, but I have a couple questions for you? How often do you hunt where you are getting out run? How many dogs are you putting on the ground at one time? Have you added or changed any dogs in your pack?
There are several reasons why you might be getting races all of a sudden. Change in dogs like adding or taking away dogs from your pack. A new dog might be causing the problem or a dog taken out of it might have been the reason they were staying bayed. Hunting the same place too often could have an effect. Too many dogs on the ground at once might cause this too. The other guys are right though, you gotta know your dogs before you can assess them. That speed is hard to beat and so are the right kind of biting dogs. The wrong kind of rough is just one more head ache to deal with and speed is no good if they won't stay hooked. JMO, good luck. By the way, what part of the world are you hunting?
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