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How to break a dog from Armadillos!!!!?

Ok Ive tried everything I know to break this dog, from rolling him down a hill in a barrell with a shock collar to the good ole' fashioned way. What else can I do to break this dog or is he just unbreakable?

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hey joe

take him back up north to the man that claimed he was a coondog and get your money back!!!! they can use every excuse in the world, but if a dog is a coondog they will not run off game!!! my dogs have never seen a bear, moose, or porky, but they didn't run them when we crossed them in maine. stay blue, they are true!!!

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Good advice

Yeah I hear ya Eddie. But like you said earlier on the phone sometimes you lose money and well thats part of the game. Im just gonna send him back up North where there aint no armadillos and well he will make someone a hound up there but down here, he just cant cut the mustard...

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joe

i'll say amen to that!!! hope your new male turns out good for you. hunt him lots by himself and give him the coon, like i told you john carrol is an honost man, if he told you he'll tree then he will.
whats the pedigree on that dog?

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Come on guys

I myself had the mother to my young female that only opened on coon here in ky. ,but when sold to a gentleman in alabama she turned into an armadillo dog. it does happen. I had known this old female a long time & hunted her myself after buying her from a very good freind & i know she was coondog & coondog only in ky. she had never been out of ky. so never exposed to armadillo & yes we gave the buyers money back, but i know for a fact it can happen, & would still put this female up against anything except a dillo dog lol

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