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Jay Dangers
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Short eared hounds

whats everyones thoughts on short eared hounds,I dont really like the way it looks...but it dont effect there hunting ability. they just look kinda funny to me.

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that's what happens when people breed for faster nite hunt dogs,,lol.

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shorter the better

less for coons to chew on lol.

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kevin trum
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yea i hate a little dog with little ears a hound is supposed to have nice big ears and be a good sze dog mostr of them know look like beagles

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I thought the longer ears helped funnel the scent in hounds making them more efficient hunters? Amy

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M MUELLER
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Ears

I think WildBill is right have you ever noticed the longer the ears the slower they are on track? just an observation. Mitch

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Ive noticed the shorter the ears the hotter the nose.

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I have a female with short ears and she is quick and has a good nose. I hear say the one with short ears will stay put on the wood.

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quote:
Originally posted by synoviaus
I thought the longer ears helped funnel the scent in hounds making them more efficient hunters? Amy


ROFL!!!

hey if you go feel your dogs nose and it's cold he is cold nosed, if it's hot he is hot nosed

ROFL!!

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quote:
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yea i hate a little dog with little ears a hound is supposed to have nice big ears and be a good sze dog mostr of them know look like beagles


20"+ and 35#+ sure is a big beagle

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LONGER EARED DOGS SEEM TO HAVE SOME PROBLEMS HOLDING MOISTURE AND HAVING VET BILLS. WE DON'T NEED THAT DO WE? I ALSO LIKE A DOG WITH MEDIUM EAR. THOSE BLOODHOUND STLYE EARS ARE ALMOST GONE I THINK.
A DOG SHOULD HAVE THE EAR DOWN ON THE HEAD FARTHER THEN AT TOP. A SLIGHTER ROLL FORWARD ALWAYS APPEARS GOOD TO ME.
ANYWAY THATS JUST ONE MANS OPINION!
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ears

short ears and less mouth,stay put tree dogs,

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OK guys let me get this straight, a short eared dog is faster for nite hunts, they have hot noses,and coons have less to get a hold of. I forgot to add,they are stay put tree dogs and have less mouth

On the other hand, long eared dogs, are cold nosed b/c they can funnel the scent, and they are slower on track,and they have lots of vet bills.

COONDOG you have an exception to the rules you better keep her...

MAN O MAN what a confusing mess for a new hunter to take in.

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I seen A bluetick with ears like a lab,and he has a pretty good pedigree...
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Still not sure what effect the ears have on making a dog faster. I have read that the longer ears help funnel the scent making them more efficient. That's why the bloodhounds with their really long ears have all other hounds whipped about scenting. I'm by no means an expert this is just information I have read I work in a library so have access to lots of books. LOL. The other posts have me confused about how the short ears make them better coondogs. I'm willing to listen to any information to learn more about making good dogs. Amy

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i've read that to. i just think it's funny

have ya gone outside and felt there noses yet?

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coon dawg
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my main hound's got

short ears...........were short to begin with.....the coons have made 'em even shorter.lol............he looks like his daddy, Dual Grand Lampmans Lone Pine Thunder..........they don't look that bad when he's hammering a tree off a cold trail...........and although he'll never win the Autumn Oaks show, he is a grand champion.lol

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I have read that the longer ears help funnel the scent making them more efficient.


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I like a low set, rolled ear on a hound. Hounds are supposed to look like hounds.

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I like a low set, rolled ear on a hound. Hounds are supposed to look like hounds.


right on

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best to look at the toe nails, this indicates more than the length of the ear!

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I SOONER NO EARS.DEAF AS A POST.STAY TREED BETTER.

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I have a long eared dog that very few dogs can stay up with, much less out run. She's also only a medium nosed dog.

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Hounds out to have ears like these.....

This pup ended up with 23" +....not slow either.

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Jay Dangers
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You are right old fash red,a hound should have long ears....give the coon something to chew on!! nice looking pup

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