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Andy212
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Registered: May 2016
Location: Kentucky
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5 year old feist question

I have a feist that is one heck of a squirrel dog. I bought him about 6 months ago. Only problem with him is you shoot the squirrel out to him and he eats it up before you get to it. I may it’s gone in 5 seconds. I’ve tried taking it from him but he growls and I don’t wanna get me or my kids bit. Does anyone know what to do I’m not going to put up with my kids or myself being bit

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Shannon Senter
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Registered: Mar 2007
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If he was mine i would use a ecollar on him. He grabs the squirrel holler at him then bump him with it, he will get the idea.

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Triple K Kennel
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Squirrel.....

If he was mine I would tie him b4 shooting the Squirrel out.
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Darren barkman
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had a guy tell me he hunted with two guys and there walker male they treed coon and guy i know went to grab the coon and the guys said oh no he’ll eat u up u gotta let him finish perry said screw this and went to get the coon dog came at him and perry choked the dog tell it passed out the guys where mad and left he got a call week later saying u could take the coon rite away from the dog now and he doesn’t do anything. sounds like your dog needs to learn his place

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