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« on: April 17, 2024, 10:21:02 pm » |
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To me TexasHogDogs, one of your examples is hunt. If the dog is put on a track, then he is a track dog. True, both are a form of hunting as far as the handler goes. As for the dogs though, one has to actually search and look for the track or sign and the other doesn’t. The second one only has to know what to do with the track it’s put on. I agree, there is no right or wrong just different. A lot of dogs can be used either way. Like mentioned earlier, a lot of dogs that are used to track hunt will get to a point that they don’t get out or cast because they are use to being put on a track. They get spoiled in other words. Kinda like us when we get use to riding the buggy to the bay, we decide we don’t want to go to the bay if we gotta walk.
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