K. Singletary
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Moncks Corner, South Carolina
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I've trained every dog I've ever started on buckets and hunting on buckets has absolutely nothing to do with drive. I could take any of these dogs and drop them anywhere in the US and I will not see them again until I pull them off a tree or I call them out. I've never had a dog develop the habit of treeing on the bucket. I will not tolerate a dog that will not go hunting, while some trainers will. Not all buckets will have coon and I expect a dog to keep hunting until he finds one. It doesn't matter if you hunt buckets or game management, if you load a dog up when he comes back after 5 or 10 minutes or you let that dog stand still 150 to 200 yards in front of you, you are telling that dog that it is OK not to hunt. I let mine know from the start that coming back is not acceptable. Some dogs don't hunt as hard or as fast as others, but no dog should come back and stand around your feet. I don't doubt that many dogs that will not go hunting have earned titles because of buckets, but I believe that those dogs have it in them to go hunting they have just been allowed not to.
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