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justincorbell
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« on: May 25, 2016, 04:15:55 pm »

May seem strange but the line of mutts ive been messin with for a few years now tends to usually throw a couple coyotish pups in every litter regardless of how often I mess with them. I play with em daily when I feed and water but due to them being in a big puppy yard I cant just walk up and grab them if they dont want to be messed with as they have alot of room to run to get away from me. When I have a pup or two like that in my yard I don't continually try to get my hands on them and after a couple failed attempts I will leave them alone and let them do their own thing as I think it does more harm than good to corner them up when they are young. When I get a pup that acts like this I pretty much just ignore him and let him do his thing, I have learned over time that a chain will tame em down quite well and therefore if I have an ornery pup I will let him be until its time to put him on a chain. Every time I have put a coyotish pup on a chain I have had em tame down within a couple weeks, when I go to feed them I  will walk up their chain so that they cannot get away and them I make it a point to pet on em pretty good and continually raise their heads up to get em to relax and realize that im not going to hurt em, it works pretty good for me, by the time they are ready to go to the woods I don't have problems putting my hands on them. Just something I have dealt with and its my way of fixing the problem as it arises.
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