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Author Topic: Getting a dog to get out there.  (Read 6763 times)
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« Reply #20 on: August 26, 2014, 10:59:16 am »

T will banks I do beleave you can train most things to a certain point by rep but at the same time dogs aren't computer programs where you can order up what you want lol. And I think good dogs come from all kinds of dogs bred every kind of way. like I said if it was just up to breeding everyone would have better dogs I think dogs out come is 25% breeding 25% handler 50% the dog I think we have less to do with it than we think the DEA uses mutts to find drugs and we think we have to have the best bred dog to find hogs just a thought from a simple man

I bet if you named off what the dogs On your yard has in them, I bet 95% will be breeds that have been bred for hunting/catching...   Why are non hunting breeds not used if 50% is from want to in the dog... I'm sure there are schitzus that want to be like jagds or dalmati
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