truly
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quote: Originally posted by Phantom
To me coon hounds are working dogs and not pets.Sure I treat mine good and all that.But when it all comes down to it they are just dogs and working dogs at that.The few times I have raised litters made sure they went to hunting homes.Anyone that wanted them as a pet only was told in a tactful way no.As far as them coming inside that won't happen at my house.To me houses are for people and the outside is for dogs.Only building my dogs are allowed to go inside is the vets.But thats me.To each their own.
quote: Originally posted by Briar
Thats me too. My girlfriend had one of the hounds in the house for about 2 weeks. It nearly made me insane. Personally I don't even really like dogs all that much, it just happens that I like to coon hunt with them.
I personally feel that you get better performance out of your dogs if they are kept inside. A few of the dogs that have spent most of their time inside the house while I, or others owned/handled these dogs are:
GRCH Grnitech Credit River Tucker,
GRNITECH Tuckers The Techno COwboy Dog,
GRNITECH Moundscreek The Truly Xtra Dog,
GRNITECH The Truth Dog,
GRNITECH The Half Truth Dog,
NTCH The Quarter Truth Dog,
GRNITECH The Nocturnal Gypsy Dog.
Not only do I feel that I got more out of these dogs performance related, I got more out of them enjoyment wise as well.
Tucker spent the bulk of his life inside, and was kenneled well when not inside. At 13 and 1/2 he is still going strong. It is amazing what a toll it takes on dogs kenneled outside- not just the cold, but the heat, the thousands of mosquito bites they get every summer, and exposure to other insects/worms etc. Plus dogs kept inside are more closely monitored so when your dog does develop health issues that you might spot it sooner.
Plus it is rare that you hear of a dog that is kept inside mostly, being stolen.
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