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mudpossum
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training your dog

what is the best way to train your dogs

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There's a lot of good ways to train a young dog. Everyone has there way to training a dog. I started my dog off by teaseing him with a hide. I did that aswell as just takeing him out and getting used to the woods. He started getting out good and he would open here and there. What really got him going is one night my dad and I just got done hunting and came across a coon crossing the road and turned him lose and he opened and grabbed hold he let go and the coon went up a tree bout 20 ft away and he went to treein that's all it took. i I would probably now that I got a live trap catch me a coon and let the dog smell it and bark on it. but not to many times. You then can turn a few loose in front of them. Make sure the coon gets a good ways away because it will turn and fight the young dog that could ruin a dog. After you think he's ddoing well on that I would get a coon feeder and turn them loose in the area you have put it in. I would also hunt the dog alone most of the time. After he's doing well on the feeder take it away. But I personaly beleiive that a dogs genetics is the most important thing. I know that theyy won't all turn out. Good luck.

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mudpossum
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Sorry about this question my son poasted it when I was at work.But thanks for the reply.

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coonsmen
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what are you sorry about??? that is how kids learn is asking questions.

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Let me tell you what kids will say...

When my son was about 10 and we had a string of bad hunts together. in between was a couple of hunts with a good buddy of mine and we treed a couple of coons each turn. Well after a few more bad hunts and no luck, we went with my buddy again and my son was riding up front with us and he turned to me and said "Pop why is it we only tree a coon when we go with Suffy"? I thought my buddy Snuffy was going to wreck the truck laughing. He told everybody at the coon club, the co-op, even down at the coffee shop. I was the laughing stock of the coonhunters for quiet a while.

Out of the mouth of babes.....

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most import thing to do is hunt your pup 7 nights a week and put the fur in its mouth,

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