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mathews08
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Registered: May 2011
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Ill dogs

can a ill dog be fixed ?

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Jason smith
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gun

Most of them it takes a gun but if you catch it early enough there's some hope. But you will need a good persuader

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MikeR
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Re: Ill dogs

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can a ill dog be fixed ?


Yes it can. A .357 between the ears always cures it.

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FIXED

WORKIN ON A MEAN DOG WILL JUST MAKE THEM GOOD AT IT. <v>

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mathews08
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i agree with the gun part myself but i didnt know thanks

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stonehill
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I have seen casteration completely cure this problem and I have seen it not work at all ! If Your male is only ill towards other males I think You have a chance . You have nothing to lose cause he should NOT be bred anyway. If your a farm Boy and worked on pigs,calves,etc. you can do this yourself. Its a very simple operation and dog will be back to hunting in short time . May take a little longer for his attitude to change because no effect will be made until he no longer has male hormones in him .

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deerhuntertoday
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Depends alot of his illness if it is food oriented no problem just take food away every time you feed him but if he is ill to females you have a very big problem usually not fixable if it is towards males you have to nip it as quick as possible.If it is towards people shoot him now get a new dog and go on to get a better answer you need to be more specific about his nature

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Hokieman
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shoot em is the best medicine. They need to be culled.

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umbie
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yes it can but it is work

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Jason Baldwin
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whats the details ? A dog can be a thousand different kinds of Ill . Whats he Ill about or towards ?

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mathews08
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havent really hunted the dog that much he is not my dog he is a buddys dog and the first time i noticed any aggresion was at my dogs tree the other night he just snapped and bit my dog on the face my dog did not counter act he just went to the other side of the tree i have never seen him fight and just seen him act ill this one occasion so i was wandering if maybe this could be headed off before it got worse

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shock him on high when he does it at the tree

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James Garrison
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I have seen 3 different dogs in my 45 years of coon hunting broke from this. A female would reach over and bite another dog standing on the tree close to her. WE took a club and hit her as hard as we could and knocked her out for a little while. She came too and lived several more years and never did it again. She was a top dog. Used a rifle barrel one night same way on a male dog, did not knock him out but he had a headache for awhile. It broke him to and he made a Gr. Nt. What you have to have in your mind is they are no good to you starting fights so go ahead and try to split their head open you have nothing to lose.

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Austin young
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Don't shock him that usually makes it worse. Cull him

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Clint Welsh
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The first time you notice it you need to put your foot in him. No tolerance. They need to learn that in no uncertain terms. If it 's still a problem, shoot him. There are to many decent dogs out there, no need to mess around with a mean one. If for some reason you don't shoot him, pull his fangs. At least then he can't do any damage to someone elses hound.

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Dwils
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blah blah blah blah. it kills me when people say bullet between the ears.

if they are young enough you can work most of it out of them , but more times then not you end up with a lightbroke dog or a dog that always is loaded cocked and ready to fire at anything that stares crosseyed at em!!

sometimes young dogs just grow out of it, just a cocky youngdog stage.

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Jeff Ashmore
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Ill Dog

Seen some fixed and it stopped and i agree with MR. Garrison and I to have fixed ill dogs. If those to don't work its the grave. Muzzle the dog for awhile to.

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