Jonathan Crump
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Registered: Aug 2008
Location: North GA.
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Let him be a puppy but teach him to mind and handle first. Loading, unloading, and walking on a lead are all very important. I've got two that can tree a coon but the compliments I get on the way they handle make me proud. Don't forget to reward good behavior with small treats( hotdog weinie cut into small chunks, cheese crackers, etc). Start walking him in the woods in the daytime and let him smell around, cross streams and logs, and such as he will encounter in the woods. I don't take mine into the woods at night until 6 months of age or so. The main thing is don't expect your pup to do an adult dogs job.
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