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A friend let me borrow a B&T Femal about 4 years old to hunt my young dog with, she is a very hard tree dog with a hot nose.
what do yawl think about hunting a pup with a hot nosed Dog ?
Should work ok, pups do better on hot tracks to start with.
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Should work ok, pups do better on hot tracks to start with.
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I have heard alot of theories about what is a good pup trainer. Older dogs that have slowed, close hunters, medium hunters, hot noses, cold noses.
But what i have found makes the best pup trainer is a top coondog in his or her prime, as long as they are not rough a the tree.
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I agree i think the hotter nosed dogs would make the better trainers, colder nosed hounds i think tend to make pups bable some times , and the hot tracks add to the excitment.
this pup should have a good nose when he learns how to use it.
he gona have one sure enough loud mouth i know that 
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