justin tumbleso
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Jason:
I feel the exact same way as you do. This is the point I was hinting at in my post above.
If I draw silent dogs and I can't beat them, it's time to examine whats on the end of my lead strap.
Also, how does one define silient? If a dog barks once on the trail, can we define him as an open trailer? Do we have a set number of barks and a distance this hound should run a trail before treeing? Now this opens up another can of worms.
I've drawn several tight mouth hounds (silent) but have never thought about scratching any of them, providing they are being called according to what they are doing.
I seen several try to have dogs scratched for being silent, but usually it comes from someone who is down in the cast and the only way to win would be get rid of the tight mouthed dog. If this is the case, isn't this a type of handler misconduct?
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