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Posted by sleepy head on 12-06-2015 01:27 PM:

less then bold pup?

Anyone have any thoughts on making a not so bold pup a coon dog??


Posted by yadkintar on 12-06-2015 01:39 PM:

Just my experience a really bold pup will hunt for anybody usually hard headed hard to break. But a mild mannered pup once you bond with them will go out of there way to please you I know you probly already knew this probly just bored like me. Deer season is over at dark thirty tonight I am going with a pocket full of bullets !!


Posted by sleepy head on 12-06-2015 01:43 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by yadkintar
Just my experience a really bold pup will hunt for anybody usually hard headed hard to break. But a mild mannered pup once you bond with them will go out of there way to please you I know you probly already knew this probly just bored like me. Deer season is over at dark thirty tonight I am going with a pocket full of bullets !!


You nailed this pup


Posted by RLenhart on 12-06-2015 02:04 PM:

Re: less then bold pup?

quote:
Originally posted by sleepy head
Anyone have any thoughts on making a not so bold pup a coon dog??

I've always had allot more faith in a bold/cocky pup myself but I have a young female right now that was about as timid as they come, she was literally afraid of her own shadow. Until she had her 1st heat cycle I was seriously doubting if she was going to make much. Right now she's 15 months old, treeing some coons and while the verdict is still out she really has me thinking before she's done she just might make one of the best I've had. Bottom line is there wasn't really any secret to making a coon dog out of her. I just refused to give up on her before her second birthday and it's starting to pay off. She's still far from what you'd call bold and I'm sure she never will be but she's just turning into a well behaved, sensible coon dog.


Posted by sleepy head on 12-06-2015 02:15 PM:

Re: Re: less then bold pup?

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Originally posted by RLenhart
I've always had allot more faith in a bold/cocky pup myself but I have a young female right now that was about as timid as they come, she was literally afraid of her own shadow. Until she had her 1st heat cycle I was seriously doubting if she was going to make much. Right now she's 15 months old, treeing some coons and while the verdict is still out she really has me thinking before she's done she just might make one of the best I've had. Bottom line is there wasn't really any secret to making a coon dog out of her. I just refused to give up on her before her second birthday and it's starting to pay off. She's still far from what you'd call bold and I'm sure she never will be but she's just turning into a well behaved, sensible coon dog.

I thought you disappeared, a funny thing happened yesterday, I was checking feeders had the 8 mouth old pup with me, opened one up and mouse was was in there me and the pup jumped back so maybe were both less then bold


Posted by RLenhart on 12-06-2015 02:24 PM:

Re: Re: Re: less then bold pup?

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Originally posted by sleepy head
I thought you disappeared, a funny thing happened yesterday, I was checking feeders had the 8 mouth old pup with me, opened one up and mouse was was in there me and the pup jumped back so maybe were both less then bold

LMAO that's pretty funny. I think we've all had those moments. That reminds me of a day a few months back. I had stuck a caged coon in the shed in the morning, later that day I walked in there without turning a light on (completely forgetting about the coon i stuck in there) when I walked around the front of a lawn tractor something hissed at me real loud. I'm not ashamed to admit I screamed like a girl LOL.


Posted by sleepy head on 12-06-2015 03:03 PM:

I should add that when the mouse jumped out of the feeder the pup took after him which helped us regain some dignity, we left feeling tuffer then the mouse


Posted by yadkintar on 12-06-2015 03:16 PM:

I had my bib overalls on one day was cleaning in the shed had a rat run up my pants leg by time it got to my knee I caught it now what can't let go it will go up higher it sure won't go back down its scratching the poowey out of my leg I am in panic mode I finally pinched and squished its head and killed it and I had a little mess to clean up lol!!


Posted by mr taylor on 12-06-2015 04:42 PM:

i like the stand-off-ish type of dogs the ones that don't just run up and buddy up with anyone , that is a trait that some lines of dogs have bred in them ..


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