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why would anybody own a mean hound all its gonna do is bring up bad things
I agree with you 100%.But I know a couple fellows that are blind to it and they always think someone else dog starts it.
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same here just asking cause a buddy has a few and one ate up his young dog the other night and it didnt make any sense why he didnt just put a bullet in his head right then...It aint the 1st time thats happened...this guy has 12 male dogs at his house and 7 are mean in my eyes
they dont wat anyone to hunt wit them i think every mean dog should be put down
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if you have a mean dog and is a coon dog hunt it bt its self
i dont like to talk about another mans dog but these aint...They were at a coon pen when this happened so i really dont get it
Sometimes people use the excuse well my dog woln't get treed with that mean dog in there. Often the dog isn't harmless one bit and there just trying to make theirselves believe that's why their dog is looking like crap.
Then sometimes a guy knowingly brings a mean dog to a hunt and that's definatley not right. Most of youre mean dogs are 100% independant so the hunter thinks well he will be by him/herself all the time and in most casts that's true but the sometimes a dog will cover thhat mean dog then that's where it gets ugly.
I had a Nite Ch dog named Spike a few years back that was an unreal dog. I needed 2 more wins on him to make him grand so I took him to a few hunts and everywhere I went people said what an aligator he was. Some people just like to down other peoples dogs. Me and Spike didn't mind.
In the hunts alot of young dogs jack the tree anymore and that's where you will run into problems. I see so many tree jackers anymore, and usually it's in young dogs.
3 years ago I was in a regular ukc hunt and I was hunting my good female and I treed her and on our way into the tree this guys young dog started treeing with my female. We got in there and all I could see was that guys dog running around and jacking the tree and she came down right on top of my femele 3 times and on the third time my fremale anapped at her and that guy started throwing a fit saying I needed to be scratched. I just started laughing and said go ahead and scratcth me, I told him if that dog continued to do that in the hunts his dog would end up at the vet. My female had never even growled at another dog and that was the only time she's done it since. They didn't end up scratching me either.
buddy thats the first smart thing youve said on here
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Originally posted by Stokes08
buddy thats the first smart thing youve said on here
lets do it this Autumn Oaks im always game to go pleasure hunting after i hunt in the hunt...as long as we hunt till daylight i love the hunting up there
Tell you what. If you find someone to guide us from there I will do my best to make it to the oaks.
Nobody owns a mean dog. There's always some explanation and the truth is most dogs that might be described as mean are NOT mean in all places all the time.
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yea i got somebody that will guide us went with him this past year and treed a few coons...
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Originally posted by Stokes08
yea i got somebody that will guide us went with him this past year and treed a few coons...
I had one that was consistant in the woods but if hunted with a male you would sooner or later have a fight. Never had a problem with females. Just pleasure hunted him when I knew it would be ok.
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