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Cull Buck
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Re: New Dog Adjusting???
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February 11, 2010, 01:38:17 pm »
I agree with giving the dog some time to adjust. Some dogs are just quirky in this way.
The same can be said of catchdogs. I bought a gyp not long ago and I thought she was crap when I first got her. She wouldn't catch at all and I was lucky if she even showed interest in a hog. After we got past that she would just nip and sometimes chew and she didn't seem to care where she bit a hog. I almost gave her away for free but decided to give her more time because something about her movements kept telling me she just was uncomfortable and not settled in. Well after a month and a half of work she is the straight truth now and I love her to death. Just something to consider....
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