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« on: September 03, 2021, 01:20:34 am » |
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I think Rednose hit it on the head with the word neurotic. High strung is one thing but when it gets to the point of being neurotic, most people, including myself, don’t want to put up with those tendencies. We do this for pleasure and those types take the fun out of it. I had a catch dog like that a couple years ago. He was kinda backwards. He was a great pet, but come time to go to the woods, HE WAS A NIGHTMARE!!! No amount of shocking or knocking or combination of the two made the slightest difference. I saw him catapulted because he went airborne from 20+ feet away from a hog that he had a clear shot on. He went so high that he hit a big yaupon and it slung him and caused the hog to break. It got worse instead of better the more I hunted him. I think that dogs like The Old Man describes while they are high strung, they obviously aren’t to a point that they are irrational and are still thinkers. They aren’t high strung to the point that they don’t if they are coming or going.
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