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Posted by Rip on 07-06-2012 10:09 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by GA DAWG
All jackers need a bullet. Its a fault. No different than a gator!


You are right it's a fault.

You are wrong in saying it's no different than a gator. Huge difference. One is excitement the other is agression.

One can be tamed and fixed, the other can not.

Agression causes fights, jumping only causes fights if they are hunted with an agressive dog.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 07-06-2012 10:34 PM:

I've never saw it get fixed rip. I've saw the lock method used and chain. Saw it slow down once they see you coming but slip in with a light off. A dogs smart. Even mean son of a guns can be light broke. Im not talking just alittle jumping. Im talking about the bad ones that run up the tree and just fall off landing on anything and everything. Im just saying its going to cause problems. Don't go blaming all the other dogs when it does.

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 07-06-2012 10:46 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by MikeR
You better stick with show dogs, it's obvious you know little about training hunting dogs.

A chain or lock is put on the dog only when it's treed not left on while it's hunting



lol if it dont have enough brains after it gets eat up by 3or
4 dogs after it comes dwn how you going to train that.
for the show dog i dont thank i had a thing to do with it.
it is what is if i ever ?? one i will have a new 1 the next day

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Posted by Dan Dogs on 07-07-2012 12:16 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Rip
You are right it's a fault.

You are wrong in saying it's no different than a gator. Huge difference. One is excitement the other is agression.

One can be tamed and fixed, the other can not.

Agression causes fights, jumping only causes fights if they are hunted with an agressive dog.


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Posted by sidneyjames on 07-07-2012 12:59 AM:

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Originally posted by J.R
as far as carrying a lock and chain to the tree ,dont u think they will get wise to that just like a shock collar?
what ever..........it worked on mine and he aint jumped in a few years.maybe its how smart your dog is and wether he wants to please you are not.jus what we do in bama

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Posted by R_Wilson on 07-07-2012 01:49 AM:

i was just gonna say all your gonna do is light breaak em from jumpin with these lil tricks but mike beat me too it...

Either shoot em or dont worry about it....

I have seen 2 broke from jacking....they got their arse eat up about three times and they never jacked the tree again....or treed for that matter

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Posted by ONEDOGNIGHT on 07-07-2012 01:59 AM:

I may just be me but the me too dogs always seem to be the one's jacking.


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