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Author Topic: A dog that's to hyper?  (Read 2138 times)
t-dog
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« on: June 19, 2019, 05:21:03 pm »

I had a dog once that was Springer Spaniel and running walker cross. He looked like he had a rocket shoved up his butt from start to finish. He found a lot of hogs but he missed a lot of hogs too. He would leave and be bayed way out and another dog would bay hogs between him and us that he just over ran because he was moving too fast. On the plus side, he had that gear all day. If he found it he was there until you ended it, for one hog or ten in a day. She may settle down some. A lot of dogs mature and settle down a lot after a litter of puppies. It's all about how much you can tolerate. I decided against breeding a tight bred family of dogs into my stuff to freshen it up because of that over active disposition. More of them than not chewed water buckets, feed bowls, and dog houses. They were constantly digging. Digging to the point of Chinese neighbors. It was worse than aggravating. For me dogs like that have to do EVERYTHING else right because there is no forgiveness left lol.

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