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Posted by rickp on 01-18-2014 08:27 AM:

Back off the subject I don't believe that monkey was unhappy with a redbone might have been a walker or bluetick

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Posted by Don Barnett Sr on 01-18-2014 11:17 AM:

Monkey

He would shoot ever dog I've got. I do not need a monkey. LOL.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-18-2014 03:06 PM:

Don, all of these views/replies and no one has anything to say about the scent. It sounds like you had better just use the Tri Tronics and save your money on the scent in a bottle. I have talked to several people who used it and it didn't work. The only way that it worked for them was to lay a drag with the deer scent and then shock the dog when he trailed it. You can try putting it on a rag/pad and affixing it to their collar so that they "get used to" the smell but I don't know of anyone that worked for.


Posted by OLD TIMER on 01-18-2014 04:43 PM:

Don----

my partner had a walker that liked the split toes and he cut some legs off of a
Road kill and ran a hot wire to them in the hounds kennel and in the 50's I had a Bluetick that was a very good coonhound with that one fault and I got a bottle of braking scent from Mr Boatman and I would let her out to eat and nature call and them I would run a little down her nose and inside her ears and than nail her in her dog house with just enough space for good air The 3rd day she rolled her lips and showed her teeth she never ran another!! Good luck OT

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-18-2014 05:09 PM:

Re: Don----

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Originally posted by OLD TIMER
I would run a little down her nose and inside her ears and than nail her in her dog house with just enough space for good air The 3rd day she rolled her lips and showed her teeth she never ran another!!

Oh my goodness!! Did she ever go in her doghouse again?


Posted by buggy.paulus5 on 02-08-2014 05:22 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Mr Barnett, use "goat scent". Just buy a goat and put him/her in the kennel with your dog for a couple of weeks. I don't think that it matters what "brand" of goat you buy.


My uncle had a dog who ran deer and he did almost the same thing he put three pigmy goats in a horse stall in his barn and put his dog in the stall next to the goats it really seemed to help. We tried the deer scent pads that you attach to thier collar but i gotta say i think the goats worked better


Posted by buggy.paulus5 on 02-08-2014 05:22 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Mr Barnett, use "goat scent". Just buy a goat and put him/her in the kennel with your dog for a couple of weeks. I don't think that it matters what "brand" of goat you buy.


My uncle had a dog who ran deer and he did almost the same thing he put three pigmy goats in a horse stall in his barn and put his dog in the stall next to the goats it really seemed to help. We tried the deer scent pads that you attach to thier collar but i gotta say i think the goats worked better


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