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Pushing a dog
I see people on here talking about dogs need to be pushed. Does that mean hunter more often or is there a certain type of hunting them or what. Just explain what this exactly means so I can understand.
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When you push something, that means you put more force or effort behind it. Lot of people when they are thinking of accelerating their time spent in nights hunts say. They are going to push their dog in the hunts. Or he need pushing in the hunts. Same thing if your going to elevate its training. I have heard it used more when talking about entering competition hunts than I have training.
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