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red hot sassy
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dose know how too break a dog?

my budy's dog started too run grey fox

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use a shock collar would be the best way. but a friemd of mine had a dog that would run a deer and he got that deer break stuff from nite lite magazine and rubbed it around his nose and and in his nose he aint run a deer since

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red hot sassy
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ty i got some stuff from cronk's but it dont tell u how to use it

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It's Full Moon in February. Why do you think its a fox? I love it when I get a coon to run like fox. I had a three hour solid race last night and if I questioned my dogs one bit I would have cut them off and blamed it on a fox. The way they were circling a fox would have had to treed and it was a not too big of a coon.

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red hot sassy
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when u see the tracks in the snow u can tell its a fox

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Pat Bizich
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Get some those cotton balls from the dollar store.What I like to do is get a couple different scents from different places because it seems they all have a little bit of a different odor.Use gloves to keep your scent off the ball.Dip some scent on it.Place it at various places around the yard or woods where you can observe your dogs reaction to the scent.When you know he is definately interested in it give him a shock treatment.Soon you will notice a adversion as soon as they get a whiff of the scent.Now you want to be doing this over a few days time.Always putting the scent balls in a new spot.Do not let your dog know you are causing his discomfort.Next I leave the dog on a lead and kind of meander around like I am taking him for a walk.If it is working when you get near the scent they will start trying to get out of there.I shock thim anyways just to let them know this is a bad thing he is smelling.The ones that are not knot heads this usually works.We have another set up using a breaking box.If this does not work PM me and I will give you details to set one up.

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Originally posted by JorMicCar
use a shock collar would be the best way. but a friemd of mine had a dog that would run a deer and he got that deer break stuff from nite lite magazine and rubbed it around his nose and and in his nose he aint run a deer since
i tried that scent breaking stuff years ago didnt work for me best way is find a fox pen take dog let it start running a fox and shock him dont be to easy on him hit him hard thats the only way i know that will stop them jmo

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Pat Bizich
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Bill Boatmans is pretty good.I make my own .Either cut the glands off your deer or get some at the butcher and freeze them until you are ready to use.We had a local guy had the best there was but he passed away.

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