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Fisher sounds like your pup is a real go getter.They can be fun some nights and a headache the next.I own one that sounds very similar to yours in a lot of ways but a little older.He is wide open,very quick to strike and very loud.Sounds like a train going thru the woods.Which can get old.lol.Trees a bunch of coons.Has a big heart with a lot of go.Hes the kind of dog I hate to draw in a cast so I'm gonna keep pushing him to see what he finishes out to be.Good luck with Ozzie.
Ozzy on tree
https://youtu.be/cCmDYzU-PPk
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AWESOME THREAD
I want to thank you for this thread, I did this almost exactly with my first hound and I am getting ready to do it again in one week. I believe that there is nothing better than bringing a pup in and working on what I consider the essentials. Thank you for the encouragement!
Re: AWESOME THREAD
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Originally posted by INDIANA-DAN
I want to thank you for this thread, I did this almost exactly with my first hound and I am getting ready to do it again in one week. I believe that there is nothing better than bringing a pup in and working on what I consider the essentials. Thank you for the encouragement!
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