rweller
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quote: Originally posted by Rob Reid
First just let me say this is my opinion, it may or may not be the best method but since you asked I thought I would share. The chance of a young dog learning bad habits is a lot less when hunted with a good broke dog and your chances of showing it more coon are far greater. When the young dog starts running & treeing regularly it's time to break them off and hunt them alone, I don't think a dog can ever reach its full potential until its has been hunted alone a lot. Now if your only other option is to hunt your young dog with an old dog with a lot of bad habits, I would rather just hunt it alone. Be consistent in showing the dog what you like with praise and what you dislike with discipline. Good luck.
I agree, Listen to Robbie. But then again its JMO.
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