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Posted by lightning1 on 11-08-2008 03:29 AM:

Truly

I was brought up to believe you shouldn't give a hound to much attention or they wouldn't hunt hard or range out. I will say I won't touch a pup while out hunting but house dogs seem to listen and handle better.


Posted by BRYAN J on 11-08-2008 03:49 AM:

Re: "MINE ARE BLUE"

quote:
Originally posted by Two toes
Have had several generation's of of hounds in the house but they are not allowed on the furniture. Some that made Dual Gr while they was livin in the house. If they didn't hunt they don't get the chance to live in my house.

My current foot warmer the "Bum" has lived in here since he was a fledgling & he can on occassion tree some coon!!

Wouldn't have any other type in this house other than a hound. They do need to have the proper personality though & not be a hyper wall bouncer.

Have two other's that live down yonder in hunt head quarter's but they are crated at night. I wouldn't mind gettin down to 4 hounds & keep them all in the house. For me health wise it is awsome to let them out to do their thing & run off a lil steam yet get them in when I want to.

The real bonus from it all is the one on one time as far as handling goes. I don't need a leash when I go just say,"COME ON BUM" & he's beside me no matter how far or how many track's we walk over.

This one has picked up on my health issue's as well. When I am in a bad way he know's it! Two day's ago I was down hard for the count & he was beside me either stairin at me or nudgin me the whole day till I went to bed & he still kept coming in checkin on me. He woke me several time's by lickin my hand & slept rite next to me on the floor aposed to his own bed.

You'd be surprised the intellect that you'd never know about in when you have them in a kennel.



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I have 2 weiner dogs and I swear they are smarter then my kids, and my daughter has a 4.0 in college. Now son is a different story at a 3.0 in his senior year!

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Posted by BIGCASTLEDAWGS on 11-08-2008 06:10 PM:

HOUSE DAWGS TREED!

Our dogs have been treed all morning on the coon in the maple tree above the pen! Even the AKC showdawg BnT was winding it and gave Bob the hint to look up! LOL... Got some pix but the camera is being used at the moment so I can't post em.... This is one of a litter of coons that have been calling the hayloft home and making the blue dawg nuts...
I'd say even after yrs of retirement and the easy life that a coondawg is always a coondawg(and a fake one can think he is too....the BnT sounds like a high pitched tarzan...)

Enjoy your hounds whether house dogs, kennel dogs or on the chain... they will perform better for you if they have the desire to please you!

Have a good afternoon! Heather

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Posted by truly on 11-08-2008 06:40 PM:

Re: Truly

quote:
Originally posted by lightning1
I was brought up to believe you shouldn't give a hound to much attention or they wouldn't hunt hard or range out. I will say I won't touch a pup while out hunting but house dogs seem to listen and handle better.


i suspicion that old wives tale got started cause the dogs owner [probably dad] didnt want the kids to fall in love with the dog in the house, and then dad puts the dog down when it doesnt turn out, and kids are heartbroken.

in my case, most of the hounds that i hunt, hunt a little [or a lot] harder than most people want, so no problem there. in particular, xtra, cowboy and half all hunt almost scary deep. cowboy now hunts closer, but while training these three, it was not unusual to pick them up 2-4 miles from the truck. and while on some occasions off game was the reason, many nights they would just drift through the country, like they had spent all day dreaming about it!

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Posted by tnmountaincoon on 11-09-2008 04:53 AM:

i was told the other day that black and tans made good house dogs

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Posted by lightning1 on 11-09-2008 09:28 AM:

Re: Re: Truly

quote:
Originally posted by truly
i suspicion that old wives tale got started cause the dogs owner [probably dad] didnt want the kids to fall in love with the dog in the house, and then dad puts the dog down when it doesnt turn out, and kids are heartbroken.

in my case, most of the hounds that i hunt, hunt a little [or a lot] harder than most people want, so no problem there. in particular, xtra, cowboy and half all hunt almost scary deep. cowboy now hunts closer, but while training these three, it was not unusual to pick them up 2-4 miles from the truck. and while on some occasions off game was the reason, many nights they would just drift through the country, like they had spent all day dreaming about it!



Not politicaly correct today but I was a big boy 35 years ago. Pops would cull a dog after 2 weeks of hard hunting if it was a lame brain idiot. Food pan chasers or hunters. I don't think to much attention does them any harm but they do need to hunt.


Posted by Long Ears on 11-09-2008 10:56 PM:

Flatridge Budro

ch nt ch pr Flatridge Budro slept in the hotel with me on the road runnign the purina race. he lives in the house all th time and sleeps in the bed. He gets upset when I go hunting and leave him home. Any one who has hunted with him knows he is not at all adversely effected by living in the house. His father also lived in the house, I am sure all ov you remember Buckeye Bud? He had his own room in the house. If you have a coon dog you will never take the hunt away from them.

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