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uglydog
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Re: Trash Breaking off Deer
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November 10, 2009, 07:29:37 pm »
HogBoy, Flanking the shock collar on that dog did help, but I bet you we can still catch a cow with that dog, even with no teeth in his head!
I like using a Broke dog and and shock collar on a young one. I got goats, dogs are raised around goats but deer are different and smell different, run different. Same as whitetail vs. Exotics, different animals with different smells. My Joker dog would not look at a white tail, but liked the taste of cabrito. My Jagd can run loose with Goats all day long, even let them eat out of his feed bowl, Occasionally still wants to chase a running white tail.
I think the trick is teaching them not to fool with anything other than a hog, that is trash breaking, by conditioning.
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