Fisher13
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Wipe out are often slow to tree, so be patient with the dog.
They are great track dogs, so you shouldn't have to many issues there.
I was consider take some deer glands and putting them on a mouse trap, when the pup is around 16 weeks, this should imprint the pup negatively about deer.
Wipe out dogs with there heavy track in them can be a little tough to break off of trash.
Play with a coon hide just for a minute or two before feeding this will imprint the pup positively to a coon.
For now though just take it easy on her play with the pup and enjoy the pups company. 12 weeks I would begin your yard work and work on leading, and other basic obedience.
I personally believe this helps improve there brain development much like small children, that are challenged and kept active at a young age. Just keep your lessons short, and be patient.
New trainers all generally try to move to quickly so keep that in the back of your mind, and be patient.
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