sheimer wrote:Just for the sake of arguement..........
Did teaching a dog to heel ever get them to follow a track (all the way to the tree)?
Did teaching a dog to sit ever make them tree better?
Did teaching a dog to come off the tree ever get them to stick with a mean bear?
Did a handle on a dog ever catch anything?
I want my hounds to handle like my Border Collie and am working to achieve it. I believe they can and should. I was just adding food for thought.
Scott
I did not mean to that extreme but I will give you my oppinion on the your questions.
1 .To heel, not to the tree but away from the tree is very nice, you are able to pack stuff out without leading dogs or having them run wild back to the truck
2. Never had one sit but I sure could see that to be a very nice thing when collaring ,shots, meds.....
3. Calling a dog off the tree has been one of the most important things I have ever taught my dogs. Saved some of my dogs lives when they got into places where I could not have got them or their lives were in danger.
4. Yes a handle did catch a whole lot. I have seen others that have not been able to control their dogs and they take off running wild and never get on the track or go the dirrection the game is.
Just like a horse I think you can have a good animal without the ground work but I think you will have the cream of the crop if you do ground work with them, I think they understand what you want them to do better.
I want my dogs hunting for me not themselves.




