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« Reply #40 on: May 12, 2018, 08:46:21 am »

all i'm gonna say  is  ya'll over  think this stuff  to much .....  start with bloodline thats where consistancy comes  from .....besides that either  he or she  just progresses on his  or  her  own with hunting experience .....if not you gotta  be a trainer  ......  thats it  its simple ......  watch lab trainers force  train dogs that are hard or bird hunters  they'll burn one up .... but they are trainers  ........ no knocking any ones  ways  it each  to his  own  but  its not that big  of a  deal  for  me ... 

I’m not knocking you a bit Larry, I’ll be the first to admit I’ll get heavy handed when needed but it’s mainly for discipline and handling issues, I’m no where near bad about as I used to be and that’s mostly because of the dogs I’m raising now don’t really need it much and it takes a different  approach with them, I spend enough time with mine that they learn voice commands and couple that with the tone and they handle pretty decent,  now there are a few light whoopings involved at first until they recognize the commands...


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