nc_country_boy
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For every hunter, there will be a different way of breaking dogs of whatever habit you dislike. I have been training search and rescue dogs, police k9's and hunting dogs for 20+ years now and each trainer I have ever met has had a different way of dealing with things.
But for god's sake, PLEASE use some common sense when dealing with your hounds. Ammonia????? Ammonia is caustic and hazardous when ingested or comes in contact with soft tissue such as eyes, nose, mouth, etc.. It WILL cause chemical burns.
In the dog training business we always have an old joke about house breaking a puppy. When it pee's on the floor, roll up a old newspaper and whack yourself on the head for not paying enough attention to your dog. If this saying were true here, would you pour ammonia in your own mouth and eyes?
Properly using a Electronic collar could be PLENTY to break a dog off treeing or chasing unwanted game. If your dog has been properly trained and collar conditioned, call him off the tree and redirect him to another part of the woods while scolding him, not beating him. If he does not come, give him a jolt with a higher intensity level and call again, you will likely find out that your dog is pretty smart by nature and learn to associate the scent of a possum with being called off the tree and not rewarded with fur, pat on the back, etc.
People that use hazardous chemicals or harsh methods (like beating the dog with the possom) only give more fuel to the fire for the PLENTY of leftist out there that want dog and hound hunting banned.
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