Glenn Wells
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Location: Benton, KY
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Back when we hunted with packs, you didn't see this very much, but when they started breeding for the loner types, this is a result. Think it also can be caused by turning one out, leaving a dog in the box or dumping it up the road. The dogs haven't got used to working together, seems to think it's not it's turn if another strikes first.
You could try keeping it with another dog, and let it get used to being around it for a while, it may get the pack instinct kicked back in. It would be backwards way on doing things, as we always started pups out in a pack, after they got going good, then hunting them by their selves, to build confidence in the individual dog.
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