jake waddell
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Registered: Jul 2010
Location: haywood co tn
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my experence of making a living working with animals for the last 30 years is ' animal behavior' is not human behavior, i can right a book on the don'ts of getting along with animals, that being said if you can swallow the big lump of pride that most likely its your fault then theres a good chance you can fix the problem, all i can do is tell you my experence , this past summer 5 year old female had her first litter of pups this past winter was a really nice broke hound very accurate , started back this summer lost her for 2 weeks first turn loose garmin went dead burned 200 dollars worth of gas searching the country side before she finnaly showed up at a house almost dead, laid her up until she got her weight back on an then started back, an honestly after two weeks of hunting i really had rather her had never showed up, what ever wrong u can think of she did, the only thing that kept me from putting a bullet in her head was my lord an savyor Jeasus Christ, i finnally took her out of her pen put her in a big puppy pen with her year old pups an started takin a bucket with me everyday when i fed sat on the bucket played with her pups while she stayed away, after a week she started coming over to get some attention to after 2 weeks she was my best friend now when you cut her loose you better load your gun an dont be long about it, long story but the moral of the story is when you start have problems with dogs or any animals its most of the times something u did or didnt do , when you point that finger at the problem theres 3 pointing back at ya, what to do is for you to figure out but my experence is usually do the exact opposite of what u want to do.
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