Dave Richards
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Registered: Apr 2015
Location: church hill tn
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When you take everything as a whole hunt after hunt, etc. the breaks go both ways. Some breaks you benefit from, some breaks cost you. The better the dog the less the breaks will matter, or I should say the better the dog the better the breaks will be. Funny how that works, a really good dog makes their breaks, others tend to rely on breaks and complain when the breaks go against them. Not saying you are one of those folks, sounds like you are honest and admit when you just got beat by a better dog. Our egos sometimes cloud our judgement on what we are actually hunting, especially if you know what the dog can do, but the dog does not do what you want or messes up and we think we got a bad break. My buddy and I are hunting a younger dog that WAS doing an outstanding job treeing coons, but the last week or so has looked like crap, missing coons, pulling up short. Talk about scratching your head, this has got us wondering what has happened. The only thing that changed was shooting coons out and let him fight them. Dogs are just dogs. Dave
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Dave Richards Treeing Walkers Reg American Saddlebred and Registered Rocky Mt. Show Horses
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