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boonetreecoon
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growly pup?

He's 15 monthes old we have him at a trainers he called today. Said he was growly on a caged coon we haven't. Had him out since october. Could that be it or will I have a scrapper on my hands?

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Define growly? I thought that was a good thing, I'm confused.

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Mean towards a little puppy that was on the caged coon with him

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I've had a few like that. Let him take a dead coon in his mouth, and then take it away from him. And give it to the pup. Every time he growls just correct him. Make sure and take turns with him and the pup. You should eventually have the pup and him on the same coon without problems. Then move on to the roll cage. I do the same thing with food aggression.

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