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Author Topic: Catch dog stopped catching?  (Read 10951 times)
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« Reply #20 on: March 31, 2016, 12:42:03 pm »

I have seen pit bulls turn into bay dogs most of this is due to lack of hart or hard ness. A cd to me best catch and hold at all cost cuz my cuts do it and they have no bull dog in them. So if they can do it a pit better get with the program. I think dogs sometimes take on the spirt of there owner if you lack confidence in your self or the dog it might transfer over to the dog. Just like a horse that knows the Ryder is over matched. No matter the breed if you want a caught hog you need a good quality dog that will get the job done period no matter the route it goes to get there


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   Judge you are very correct as usual.  I wasn't surprised to see mention that the owners confedence or mentality plays on the dog too but was very glad you did mention it.   That's not heard a lot and I think it's EXTREMELY important when developing young dogs.   Dogs are reading you constantly whether you know it or not.  We forget this or over look it or are not aware of it to begin with.    How we conduct ourself and our patience, our mental stability, and our confedence goes a long long way in developing young dogs and establishing ourselves as pack leaders and having content dogs and also having stability on your yard.        If the leader of the pack is not confedence the rest of the pack senses it and it will often erode theirs as well.  If a lack of confedence is maintained, it opens the door to be challenged as well.
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