Shawn E. Ott
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Churchville, VA
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At 2 months old I really do not do to much as far as training. Although, I do feel that this is a very important time for them to be exposed to new things, such as a lead, and alot of socialization with people. I have been blessed with always having extremely early starting pups, however, I do not think that any of mine really showed any interest in a tree at 2 months old, but at 3 months, the interest was there. I feel, and I am sure many will agree, that if you have a place where a pup can run free (farm raised) all the time with out being tied or put in a pen, this pup will have a real advantage. I am fortunate in this area also, as I let all my pups run loose untill they get to the age that they are wondering too far, which has generally been about 6 months of age. Some may say the down side to this is they probably will be trashy, and I have heard others say not to expose a pup to anything but coon, and this is what they will take to best. Where I live, my pups get started tracking on there own, generally about 4 months old, in the fields, woods etc, as they are running loose. to me, there is nothing nicer than hearing a 4 month old pup striking and running a track on his own. Granted these pups are running rabbits, deer, and fox, but it does develope superior tracking ability at a very young age. My point is, although some or alot may disagree, a pup let run loose will develope a lot faster, and yes, you will more than likely have to eventually break them off trash, but you will know at an early age if you have an exceptional pup.
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Shawn E. Ott
Churchville, VA
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Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch. 'PR' Ott's Good Golly Miss Molly (Deceased August 12, 2014)
Gr.Nt.Ch. 'PR' Ott's Shenandoah Valley Kate(Deceased)
Gr.Nt.Ch.Ch. 'PR' Tree Slammin Mac (Deceased)
"A little less tree and a little more track"
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