Bruce M. Conkey
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Like every phase of the training process, you have to control the situation. There is no one that loves to see a pup doing it's thing more than me, and there aren't many that start them as young as I do. I just watch them close and let them tell me what they want to do and need. Nothing wrong with starting one very young and then laying it up if things aren't going as planned. As far as hunts, there is nothing wrong with seeing what a young dog can do, if you know what dogs it will probably draw out with. That would be like hunting it with one of yours. If you plan on taking a very young dog to a strange club and throwing it out there with dogs you don't know, then I am afraid you made some bad plans. I hunt a young one enough to wins its $100 bucks for PKC Super Stakes and maybe try it in one or two very local UKC hunts. Even if it won every hunt you put it in, you should be careful when they are young and I consider young to about 18 months of age or even 2 years for some pups. These are not dogs doing nothing but ones that can tree their own coon and still young in age and can be ruined by a trash runner, ill dog, or tree jumper.
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