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Posted by bphart8530 on 09-29-2017 02:56 PM:

Immature young dogs

I have a 14 month old dog (actually a mountain cur) that hunts good and will tree his own squirrels/coon by himself. He is a very hyper dog. When I try to hunt him with other dogs he does not try to hunt at all, just play with the other dogs. Have not gotten after him with a shock collar or anything for this. Suggestions?


Posted by shadinc on 09-29-2017 03:10 PM:

Hunt him. I wouldn't shock him for being a puppy.


Posted by jjlute on 09-29-2017 03:17 PM:

Just hunt by himself until he grows up

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 09-29-2017 03:28 PM:

Hunt him with other dogs until he gets tired of playing with them and goes back to hunting. You can't train the puppy out of him. Only time will do that.


Posted by 2ol2hunt on 09-29-2017 04:02 PM:

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Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Hunt him with other dogs until he gets tired of playing with them and goes back to hunting. You can't train the puppy out of him. Only time will do that.

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Posted by groworg1 on 09-29-2017 09:57 PM:

when hunting with other dogs and they get treed tie him back and then shoot squirrel or coon and don't let him have any contact with game missing out on kill should get his attention !


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