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F bond
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Registered: Jan 2017
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Any suggestions

I have a 9 month old male pup that does a good job hunting when by himself. The problem begins when you put him with another dog all he wants to do is try riding the other dogs. First it was just a female I had loose with him now he's starting to try and ride the male. I've tried correcting him with a switch and he doesn't seem to be getting the point I'm trying to make. Anyone one have any suggestions on how to break this before it gets any worse?

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Electronic Shock Therapy. Start off with a tingle and increase till you get his attention.

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chad west
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Hunt him with an older dog that will put him to school but not to rough on him. Always worked for me .

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F bond
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Thanks for the suggestions. Im gonna start bumping with the collar and see if that sinks in. He's done got a lesson from one dog. He leaves him alone but didn't seem to phase him with the other. Hopefully that breaks him that's a fault I can't tolerate.

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Neuter him would work

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E. collar but make the corrections at home in the yard not in the woods I had the same problem and this worked for me.

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