Fisher13
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At 19 months, and he has been hunted a while, I would personally start trash breaking him. Work on one animal at a time. Find a deer, drop him on them, use your e collar to correct him, it's very important to climb the ladder unless you already know how much to use, every dog is different.
Don't get excited and put it on the highest setting, and then lay him out, that will destroy some dogs.
Any ways, I'm sure you already know that. I will drop a pup on deer several drops in a row. Usually takes 3 to 4 nights, and will usually need revisited in a few months.
Once the dog no longer wants anything to do with the off game then I go back to hunting coon. I prefer not to mix the two.
Every dog is different, but it seems to me a lot of them have at least one off game animal that they tend to be hard headed about.
With squirrels I just shock them off the tree. Mine still isn't completely broke, but she is better then she was.
Another method would be to use a blindfold, and scent on a rag. In your backyard, when the dog gets excited about the scent, give him a hard switch.
The main thing is to associate negative consequences with the scent.
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