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Jason Baldwin
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Originally posted by walkers513
I have already had animal control at the house. I am trying to be patient with her. she has learned that when I yell quiet to run in the house and lay down. I am not set up to have her run loose. I take her to a large area where she can run until she drops, she goes about 100 yards away and lays down. She will stay there until I call her back. I guess this one will try my patience until she breaks me or I break her. Thanks for all of the suggestions.



This is exactly what I have seen. The ones that lay calm in their pen most of the times are the ones that uncoil like a spring and get gone and go hunting in the woods. The ones that act crazy barking all night and day are the same ones that go to the woods and wont go. It makes NO sense.

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Carl Fox
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I have owned two Clover females that were just like you have described that made coon dogs that i sold for good money.

Kept their neck raw from shocking dummy collar work a day or two and right back to the same old game.

Don't clean up their mess in fact throw all their waste into their bed and feed pan thats how i stopped all that going out and running through it all day long if they have to eat around it and lay on or around it they will soon learn to go as far away from those areas as possible to do their business of course my dogs were on tie out chains 8ft long may work different in a kennel with more room.

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