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Cdog33
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Timber chopper big game

Looking for some insite on timber chopper redbones as big game hounds
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timber chopper

my brother has a young one he had from a pup he started easy but don't have much speed

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I'm looking at trying one to run bear . Do they have any grit??

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got a female off of their Kobe dog . she is average bear dog packs good and will stay with a bear not a hard tree dog and not much of a nose .

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kathy
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timber chopper

I own some great redbones and I hope you find one please no offense meant to anyone but I have never personally see a timber chopper dog do anything but run the food bowl.For those who have good ones God Bless you I just wanted to share my experience with about 8 of them

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timber chopper

from what ive seen they make better coon dogs then bear

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No disrespect meant by this either but I met Wayne Campbell face to face and he is a super nice guy but most definitely a puppy mill

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I bet if you had some way to keep records on all dogs that changed hands in 2015( pups and grown dogs) a really small percentage are hunted enough to really find out what they can do. If you are raising a family, you don't have time to train dogs. That's why so many well advertised breeders breeders have a bad success rate. This is not just a big game issue its happens in all type of hunting. It takes a lot of times in the woods to get a dog in the right setup for him to get good experience. If you can only hunt once a week(year round) don't expect much and don't blame it on the breeder.

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I bet if you had some way to keep records on all dogs that changed hands in 2015( pups and grown dogs) a really small percentage are hunted enough to really find out what they can do. If you are raising a family, you don't have time to train dogs. That's why so many well advertised breeders breeders have a bad success rate. This is not just a big game issue its happens in all type of hunting. It takes a lot of times in the woods to get a dog in the right setup for him to get good experience. If you can only hunt once a week(year round) don't expect much and don't blame it on the breeder.

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