ov_blues
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Pomeroy, Ohio
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Your dog should adjust. I have bought dogs from North and flatter ground and it does take some of them adjust to the hills and also the distance they need to go. I had one that would bust out there about 300 yards and just come to a stop, like "what the heck, I haven't struck a coon yet". I also think if your dog came from the flat parts of Ohio, it may not be used to thermals in the hills, and that will make them pull up off the air, and be wrong when it trees.
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