l.lyle
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Re: cull dogs
quote: Originally posted by chasinbear
why do you here people on here trying to sell a dog thats supposed to be finished or doin good on bear and the reason for selling is wanting to work with pups or got another young hound that needs hunted.doesnt make sense to me to get rid of one thats doin it so you can hunt one that isnt?jmo
It makes sense to me. I have two old males , 7 and 8 years old , that seems to me I just got last month as pups. >Neither one of them will ever leave here for I don't care how much money anybody got. They don't live long enough, the good ones. I got two 3 year old females that might, if you have more money than most people would figure you got sense, be for sale. I also got three pups off one of those females. The male pup cannot be bought, while the two female pups can be bought cheap, in my terms of cheap. These two female pups might answer your question. They are fine but the big male leopard with the stars and bars came on quicker and grew up bigger and grabbed my attention better, to make me want to concentrate on him this year. I train pups is what I like to do. I doubt I would be the kind to ever turn a Grandy Night Champion aloose , fearing something might happen to him and it probabbly will if you hunt long enough. I make dang shure I keep some that can train a pup in a night or two for I do not believe in wearing out the boot leather messing around trying to make an Independent Dog , But that is just me and if you want to argue , I won't, because that is my opinion and you are entitled to yours. The answer to your question is they don't live forever and you need to keep the next crop coming on and occasionally you find yourself with more pups and trained dogs than you can do justice to.
Now, if I only had one little pup and had never messed with training pups before, I would likely get hot and bothered if that pup can't Go Hunting and run and tree it's very own mountain lion, bear, or coon at 6 months old, but I am no. , I have plenty of pups and old dogs to fool with. You said "to get rid of one dog that is doing it so you can hunt one that isn't" . I say , Consider yourelf lucky hat there are afew dogs that "do it" for sale. Get up off your wallet if a dog like that is what you need and don't worry one iota about why we do what we do. Just decide if the dog is worth the asking price and pay it or go AWAY. I will negotiate because there are folks out there that just have to feel like they got a good deal. So I will negotiate on my offereing price of $3,000 . You might offer $2,999. and we might settle on $2,999.50 But don't even bother asking me to take you hunting and the dog does what I say it will do and then tick me off offering me $2,500. You can bet your fanny, after you have tried out another dozen or two and ready to pay my $3,000 price, Well, That was a "used to be " price and the price has gone up.
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