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Posted by chonko on 03-24-2013 02:20 AM:

collar conditioning

do you guys collar condition your hounds.all I ever trained was pointing dogs. And I'm getting a pup to train and could use all your ideas. I train At least 12 dogs a year on birds. now it will be something new and I don't give up. I'm just an old fool. but I want a coon dog an bobcat dog. plus I love those water races. great bunch of guys. thanks wayne


Posted by ssgied on 03-24-2013 03:03 PM:

JMO but if you already train 12 a year you probably have a pretty good system. Stick with what you know.


Posted by Tyler Vaden on 03-24-2013 05:46 PM:

YES collar conditioning is a must if you want it to work. I also put the tracking collar on my pups when they see there 1st caged coon. I put the tracking collar on an hour before I show them the coon.


Posted by Bobby Reynolds on 03-24-2013 07:08 PM:

I never collar condition my dogs. But then again I never turn a dog loose without one on it. Not even the so called "BROKE" dogs.


Posted by patches9452 on 03-24-2013 08:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bobby Reynolds
I never collar condition my dogs. But then again I never turn a dog loose without one on it. Not even the so called "BROKE" dogs.
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Posted by john Duemmer on 03-24-2013 08:13 PM:

I never have but i respect the guys that spend the time put a nice handle on their dogs. There are some very good videos on collar conditioning on Utube.

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Posted by Bobby Reynolds on 03-24-2013 08:21 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Tyler Vaden
. I also put the tracking collar on my pups when they see there 1st caged coon. I put the tracking collar on an hour before I show them the coon.


Tyler, I'm a little curious. What is the reason for this?


Posted by Tyler Vaden on 03-24-2013 09:40 PM:

I have seen guys trun pups out with out tracking collars with old dogs night after night the pup is doing a good job. The 1st night it runs a deer they put a E collar and tracking collar on it. Then they give it a E collar correction on deer. The pup does not no why it got shocked and will not hunt with a tracking collar or a E collar on it. When you do collar conditioning right the dog think you or the off game are doing the correction NOT THE COLLAR. I put the collar on a hour before so it can get used to it.


I do collar conditioning to have as few as set back as I can and so the dog thinks I'm doing the correction not the collar


Posted by Bobby Reynolds on 03-24-2013 10:14 PM:

I understand your philosiphy behind it now. I was just curious. The only dogs I have had trouble with using an e-collar were dogs that were abused with an e-collar. Everyone thinks a e-collar is only good on the high setting. Very few dogs ever need a setting that high and that is where alot of the e-collar wise dogs come from. JMO I have used e-collars on bird dogs for years. You can learn alot when you are in the daylight and see all the effects of an e-collar. It would surprise alot of people.


Posted by chonko on 03-25-2013 02:18 AM:

collar conditions

Good to get a response on the collar. yea I like a control, like kennel, load up, here. On most pups I don't use it till there 6 month old, I let them be pups and socialize.Like I said I never worked with hounds.But I do know it got to have ticking on my dog . that is why I picked a blutick,gsp and germanwirehaired pointer thanks wayne


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