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funky88
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What to do for dog that runs to nearest house dogs barking while hunting

Suggestions please or she my be biting the bullet soon

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DICK B.
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Use the E collar on her. Make sure she's broke to come to you when she's shocked. May take a couple of times but that's better then a bullet.

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Fisher13
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When ever you wish her to come in or stop whatever a dog may be doing. Hit the tone button, then the shock. Repeat increasing strengths until the behavior is aborted. Shouldn't take more then a couple times and the tone will be enough for her to stop whatever behavior she is doing and quickly come in.

Training dogs is a nutshell in my opinion is about communication. Telling the dog what is to be expected. Is all you have to do. After several corrections the dog will know what is expected and behave accordingly.

E Collar, Leads, Choke Chains.whistles, etc. are all tools at our disposal used to communicate what we expect. A dog natural responds to correction, because its in there genetics to follow and operate as a pack. A bullet is what a human uses to solve there frustration with a dog. In another words putting a dog down for insubordinate behavior, won't solve anything, because you the trainer still haven't resolved how to communicate to the dog, how you expect the dog to behave.

This type of thinking is no different then a yuppy rich father that buys his spoiled daughter a puppy, and the puppy grows up to be terror because it never receives any proper discipline.

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Originally posted by Fisher13
When ever you wish her to come in or stop whatever a dog may be doing. Hit the tone button, then the shock. Repeat increasing strengths until the behavior is aborted. Shouldn't take more then a couple times and the tone will be enough for her to stop whatever behavior she is doing and quickly come in.

Training dogs is a nutshell in my opinion is about communication. Telling the dog what is to be expected. Is all you have to do. After several corrections the dog will know what is expected and behave accordingly.

E Collar, Leads, Choke Chains.whistles, etc. are all tools at our disposal used to communicate what we expect. A dog natural responds to correction, because its in there genetics to follow and operate as a pack. A bullet is what a human uses to solve there frustration with a dog. In another words putting a dog down for insubordinate behavior, won't solve anything, because you the trainer still haven't resolved how to communicate to the dog, how you expect the dog to behave.

This type of thinking is no different then a yuppy rich father that buys his spoiled daughter a puppy, and the puppy grows up to be terror because it never receives any proper discipline.


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Thanks Tim, hunted with Brad Gardner the other night. Seen his bean pups, they sure are some lookers!

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Larry Atherton
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I would use a Garmin Alpha, but make sure you condition the dog to any e-collar first.

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i would use some type lighted collar out a drain ditch or open
field with a distance to the woods with the house dog on the
same end.

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I wouldn't do anything except hunt the dog. If your dog can't figure it out in 5-10 nights that the action is in the woods not somebodys yard, then there really isn't much point working with that dog.

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this is just me, but if my dog would rather go to a house dog then tree a coon i would be haveing seconds thoughts about him makeing a coon dog.a dog bred right would rather tree coons more then anything else.

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Re: What to do for dog that runs to nearest house dogs barking while hunting

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she be biting the bullet soon


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James B Grice
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Meet him there with a shock collar turned on high and shock him until he runs out or range or until the battery goes dead.If he don't have sense enuff to get gone then the next night I would meet him with a 3'' magnum at close range with 2 rounds of #1 buck shot.

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Meet him there with a shock collar turned on high and shock him until he runs out or range or until the battery goes dead.If he don't have sense enuff to get gone then the next night I would meet him with a 3'' magnum at close range with 2 rounds of #1 buck shot.
Yeah, that's gonna go over good with the neighbors. Shocking and shooting a dog in their yard.

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U should never shoot a dog cuase he only know what u have taught him to do and act....maybe get him fixed and give him to a loving family before u shoot him...that's not only wrong but animal cruelty in my eyes...but what do I know I've accept coondogs like that before and worked with them a bit and fixed their falutes and they were grade A coondogs for me but u shouldn't shoot a dog for ur falutes and lack of traing and ur own displine....I fully agree with fisher13 on this one

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imma try again

Well after a few days of dragging a fresh coon around the yard for my new english imma drop him in the woods again tonight to see what hhe will do and hopefully he trees a nice one for me....wish me and my english nammed blaze luck tonight us his big test since I know he knows what he looking for this time.....welp off we go

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