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« on: October 28, 2009, 09:22:17 am » |
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what's the best cut collar? is there a way to see if a dog would make a good hog dog?
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crackerc
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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2009, 10:05:47 am » |
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I see no one has replied to your post yet, so I will post my thoughts. There are several good cut collars made today, about any of the major brands will do a good job. It mostly depends on personal preference. Some collars have just cordura, some have wet felt, some are leather, some have Kevlar and ours have Viper cloth, so lots of options to pick from.
There is no quick easy way to tell if a dog will make a good hog dog. If there were, everyone would have top dogs! I would suggest getting a dog bred from proven hog dogs , mess with him on a small hog when he gets 5-7 months old, and see if he/she shows any interest. Another dog barking at the hog usually gets them more interested than them being alone by themselves on the first hog.
If they show interest, continue showing them a hog every week or so until they get big and old enough to go to the woods. Don't overdo it as a pups attention span is short. Its also important to not get the pup hurt the first few times he sees a hog, so pick a hog that isn't going to hurt the pup.
Once he is showing a lot of interest, is baying or catching (depending on the type dog) its time for the woods. Just hunt the hair off of him where there are hogs and he should progress. Not all dogs make "good" hog dogs, but this will usually tell you, as quick as any method, if he has it in him or not.
Hope this helps.
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raider54
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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2009, 04:30:16 pm » |
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I believe CrackerC told you exactly right, I would go as far to say very few of them make GOOD Hog Dogs. You will need alot of time and even more patience! Good Luck
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lonewolf
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« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2009, 07:57:35 pm » |
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I believe CrackerC told you exactly right, I would go as far to say very few of them make GOOD Hog Dogs. You will need alot of time and even more patience! Good Luck
I agree!
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Fear is only a word in the mind of the weak!
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stoked
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« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2009, 08:21:03 pm » |
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i like hoot gibson collars, the only neg. thing is the weight. you can bet your azz that it will protect the neck though.
also, i don't think there is really a way to figure out if a dog will turn out. ive had a few that didn't do anything till they were nearly a year old. i have found out this....most of the ones that are a pain in the butt when their young, have turned out for me.
good luck
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Jeff
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« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2009, 10:18:57 pm » |
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hoot gibson sold out. anyone know if the buyer still makes the same cut collar?
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a-khunter
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« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2009, 07:43:14 am » |
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i think the lady that bought out hoot gibson still carries all of his products. i think its called "carla's dog collars & leads"
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ETHHunters
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« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2009, 07:47:10 am » |
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You can still go to the website hootgibsonsdogcollarsetc.com
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