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Posted by Pastor Mike on 11-19-2009 03:08 PM:

what do you guys do when one of the dogs get into a skunk?

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Posted by Reds4Me on 11-19-2009 03:11 PM:

Take them to the groomers and let them deal with it!

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Posted by the outlaw on 11-19-2009 03:57 PM:

i have one that is a champion she is in the house needs 5 points on the bench just havent taken her

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Posted by truly on 11-19-2009 06:40 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Pastor Mike
what do you guys do when one of the dogs get into a skunk?

If you keep a bottle of enzyme type deodorizer in your truck and spray it on your dog right away after the skunk incident, by the time you get home your dog will be almost totally fragrance free. I sometimes also stop by a car wash and use the wand on low pressure, and change their collar to a new clean one. My dogs sleep in a kennel in the bedroom, and my city wife doesn't even think they smell too much.

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Posted by dsa1 on 11-19-2009 07:07 PM:

Re: Re: pet / hounds

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Originally posted by blues07
wat is that female out of

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Posted by the outlaw on 11-19-2009 09:11 PM:

MINE IS TRASH FREE

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Posted by Phantom on 11-19-2009 09:50 PM:

Train them for house life? Let them sleep in the bed? Let them ride in the front of the truck?
You have got to be kidding.
No way would a dog of any breed be in my house for any reason,and dang sure would not be allowed in my bed nor ride in the front of my truck.
I guess you people that want to do that and treat them like a person in a way go right ahead.
I'll keep on leaving them outside where they belong.And having them ride in the dog box like the should.


Posted by jgreen2 on 11-19-2009 10:33 PM:

pet coon hounds

i know alot of people whos dogs are house broke and still great hunters yeah some leave them outside and say there a hunting dog and not a house dog, but then again i guess its just all on how the dogs are trained i dont see anything wrong with letting your dog in maybe thats because most the people i know dogs are more than just dogs to them

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Posted by SFWALKER on 11-20-2009 08:29 PM:

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Train them for house life? Let them sleep in the bed? Let them ride in the front of the truck?
You have got to be kidding.
No way would a dog of any breed be in my house for any reason,and dang sure would not be allowed in my bed nor ride in the front of my truck.
I guess you people that want to do that and treat them like a person in a way go right ahead.
I'll keep on leaving them outside where they belong.And having them ride in the dog box like the should.


Lol, A dog?? in the cab of the truck?? God forbid!! lol No, im not kiddin'. Thats fine if you don't want to, don't really care. Thats usually the response i get from fellow coon hunters lol. My dogs are in no way treated like humans... in order to live in the house they must know their place as a dog even more than a dog that stays outside. And yes, he is my buddy. He goes everywhere with me. I will not tolerate a dog that needs a leash at anytime. They will learn to do exactly as i say, and in return, i get very well balanced dogs that can do much more than just hunt, and i can enjoy them all day everyday, not just when they're treein' coons. He even gets my attention when he needs to puke so that he can go outside to do it. lol As a matter of fact, Bo is chillin on my bed with me as im typing this.

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Posted by 4blues on 11-20-2009 09:08 PM:

Running Partner

Several years ago, I placed a rescued coonhound with a family that lives in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area. The woman wanted a dog who could handle her "training" runs as she is a competitive distance runner.

The dog had been surrendered for not hunting, but he had the stamina of a true coonhound! I should know...I lost him one day and spent nearly two hours tracking him in the woods. I sure wish he would have treed something! It might have slowed him down long enough to catch him!

In addition to living in the house, he also participates in formal agility...Another activity that requires an energetic and physically sound dog.

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