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Goose87
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« on: November 02, 2015, 02:25:38 pm » |
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Biggest part is trying to curb the problem before it gets out of hand, don't let dogs sit there and bark at tied hogs or chew in tied hogs, your not firing that young dog up, only creating a bad habit, tie them back as soon as you can so they start associating that with getting the heck back, after the dust has settled have some one walk dogs off while some one stands at tied hog and pops them with a switch if they return the grittier the dogs the harder it is in my opinion.
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