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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Paragon IN
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quote: Originally posted by pamjohnson
Doesn't it really boil down to what ever works for the dog to get a win.
If there slow tracking why track against other dogs? Ya need to shock them away from the other dogs tracking.
If they are not a quality enough track dog to make the correct tree with a coon why have them back another dog? Shock them off trees with other dogs.
The list just keeps going.
A good trainer and lots of dogs may be the answer.
Pam
This post is about naturally independant dogs, not man made. I hardly ever shock a dog for anything in fact I struggle with my garmin trying to remember how, in rare instances I think I need, to use the shock function.
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2 time world finalist, 10th overall and high scoring Bluetick of the 2010 UKC World Coonhound Championship
NASHOBA VALLEY PIAZON, (RIP)
his littermate brother
UKC NT CH SHEPPARDS NORTHERN
BLUE LONER (RIP)
UKC GR NT CH RATTLERS BLUE SKY (RIP)
UKC Gr NT CH, PKC Ch Sheppard's Northern Blue Abbie, (PiazonxSky) UKC GR NT CH 'pr' Sheppards Northern Blue Punkin (PiazonXAlice) High scoring Bluetick of the 2015 (50th anniversary) Grand American, 2017 National Grand Nite Champion of breed, 2017 BBOA zone 4 Nite hunt dog of the year. Queen of hunt on 2019 Grand National Bluetick Reunion, 5th place and High Scoring Bluetick of 2019 UKC world Nite hunt Championship, 2019 Triple Crown Winner.
UKC GR NT CH 'pr' Mckintosh's Blue Flame Chopper
Gr Nt Ch Sheppards Northern Blue Goomba (Piazon X Dizzie) 14th place 2017 UKC world coon hound championship 100 purina point cast wins in 2018
and several other blueticks of lesser accomplishments
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