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Judge peel
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« on: May 27, 2016, 01:49:19 pm »

I ain't a fan of shy stand offish or skiddish dogs. I hear people say that those type hunt better but I ain't seen it. Guys breed that type of dog like its a good gene I don't think it is. I truly believe the best thing you can do for a pup is make it feel comfortable with you and respect u as its leader. All dogs are not good and if you think by handling the pups are bad you are wrong. If the dog is going to be good bad or average don't have much to do with you handling it. Now the way you handle it might. I have seen guys shock pups kick them drag them this don't make a young dog hunt. Or old dog. If the dog has a touch of want to and a desire to please you that can stretch a long ways then add a touch of nose and brains then you might be on to something. Old wise tell was to put butter on a burn that don't do nothing it soothes it for a min cuz the butter is cool and a ton of people did it lol. 


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