wildbill
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quote: Originally posted by Maverick061106
If you plan on keeping most of the pups and getting the others to folks who will really give them a chance, I'd say go for it. Just do the responsible thing with ones that don't turn out and CULL or NEUTER them.
Story time...
I have an English dog out of Fallen Timber Max, who is out of Fallen Timber Dusty, who is out of Michigan Swamp Rooster.
GREAT pedigree.
GORGEOUS dog.
As soon as I make him a show GRCH, this dog will be neutered and will be our pet for the rest of his life. And this has nothing to do with his hunting instincts. He will give a coon hell and look good doing it. HOWEVER... he has issues with strangers.
To put it plainly, he can't really function as a normal dog without ME physically with him. He loves kids, loves people, loves being messed with and tended to, and I think he would let me skin him alive if I wanted to. He is EXTREMELY devoted to ME, but it seems that if he ends up alone with an unknown man, or is alone and sees a person in our yard, he shows aggressive barking and tendencies.
I actually sold half interest in this dog to a young man a while back. He'd planned on taking him and hunting him up good, putting him in some nite hunts and possibly breeding him to his female out of Swamp Rooster.
The dog had other ideas, as soon as he left my house.
The man could not even get the dog out of the box, without the dog snarling and trying to bite him. The man called me, and as soon as I showed up, the dog was completely changed. The man could pet him, hold his lead, etc, with no problem.
I had this dog since he was 4 months old and I know every experience he has ever been through. The person who bred him was a woman I feel I know quite well and she is very calm and laid back, as I am. He has never had a bad experience with a man or woman that I am aware of.
So he came back to me. I will never rehome him again unless absolutely necessary, and then would have to be very particular about who would be able to take him. I will never know if the man did something to provoke him, or if he was frightened, or what made him act the way he did, but I will not tolerate ANY kind of aggression. Many people think it is harsh, but I feel like a dog should let me do ANYTHING to it, regardless of what it is, and not show aggression towards me.
I'm going to make him GRCH just because I enjoy handling my dogs, for my personal enjoyment. He will then be neutered and I am considering trying him in the weight pull competitions. I would have loved to have a pup out of this dog one day, but I can tell you right now that it will never happen because I will not have any kind of aggressiveness bred into my line.
There are always alternatives to culling a dog, but they must be in the right hands for a person to do the responsible thing with them.
i wouldnt get the dog fixed cause he dont like strangers,its the protect instink in the dog,i have some walkers like this,you have to place them in homes where they will not be traded like livestock ,after they grow out of puppyhood ,they are like dobies ,will like people but perfer their master for life,,if more hounds had this trait ,their would be less stealing going on..
3 out of 5 of my walkers have this trait and if someone trys to steal one of them ,,lol,,too bad if they pick the wrong one,,
i would breed him and see what his pups do and only put them where they would be returned if they didnt want to keep them or cull if needed..that trait is a plus in my book if the dog will hunt like it should...dont have to worry about people stealing them..
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