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jrf2005
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year and a half old walker that only trees by him self

Ive got a year and a half old walker male he hunts really good by him self but plays dumb hunting with other dogs what can i do or should i just let it be?

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Re: year and a half old walker that only trees by him self

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Ive got a year and a half old walker male he hunts really good by him self but plays dumb hunting with other dogs what can i do or should i just let it be?


If I was going to comp hunt I would hunt him with other dogs part of the time to get him use to it. Got to be carefull not to do it to much though. Don't get him in bad habbits of the other dogs. At some point he will have to learn to ignore the other dogs and get to work.

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J.R
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i have the same problem my dog looks like a million dollars by himself , but with other dogs he looks stupid sometimes. but i like hunting him by himself so it doesnt matter

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jrf2005
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yea ive never ad to beat on him beccause when he does tree theres always a coon and another guy says that its good to have a dog that hunts alone. i may just let it be and let him hunt as long as hes treing coons he was trained by him self and learned the hard way he didnt get very many caged coons and he dont want anything to do with a caged coon either he wont do ne thing to one but if you open the door on the cage its on he will tack it some lil things he does worrys me but i geuss hes treeing

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