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mudman
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Registered: May 2006
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is this bad when........

your B&T pup is scared to death of a mounted deer head i mean he booger barks at it like its comeing alive and i had it down cleaning today and he ran in to the way when it fell over. is this a good or bad thing pretty funny to me tho

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put some deer scent on it so he'll know what that monser smells like when he hits the woods. maybe then he'll never try to run one.

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Nothing wrong with a dog scared of a deer chris. Better than him not being scared and chasing one for mile's. LOL. Deer scent is a good idea, then scare him again. lol.

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SCBluetickGirl
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LOL, that's funny! My bluetick is scared of them too. When she sees one on the wall her hair stands on end and her tail goes between her legs. I don't see how that could be a bad thing!

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BIGCASTLEDAWGS
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LOL!

That's Awesome I think! We can't have lifelike animal things inside the house with the greyhound! When we first brought him home from the track he'd try to kill Bronze Horse sculptures ...LOL! When we get our Fisher mount back it will have to go in a part of the house he never enters. HE is the one who tracked that little beauty! The coonhounds never saw it. We kept them away from the carcass.. not sure how they'd feel about deer but I know the greyhound would hunt it!

I can imagine chasing our BnT around the house with a mount having some fun... Then again I can see chasing the kids around with one too...LOL... I'm so mean....

I grew up with about 50 head mounts of all sorts. Only the bear scared me...alot....

I'd love to have a mounted coonhead peeking out of a log on a high wall here...LOL... the Blue dawg would ignore it, once dead no interest. The BnT would either be scared of it or hunt it....

Need some new pix of that little black pup... Hint Hint! Also of Biscuit BIGGER HINT HINT!

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John D
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Put the shock collar on him and use it as a training opportunity!

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Put the shock collar on him and use it as a training opportunity!
ill pass on that he is only 2 1/2 months old

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