Trashing too early?
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Tree talkin
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Trashing too early?
I have two dogs around six months and I road them in prime deer and coyote habitat. It's pretty hard to find a place around here that doesn't have much deer or coyote activity. Whenever they come on a deer or coyote track that is fresh they trail it and it's very hard to get control over them. I don't want them to be trashy dogs but I dont want to shock them for trailing something at this age. What do some of you think is the correct way to correct this problem?
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Keep driving. Believe it or not, they will get the point that deer and yotes aint what you are after. Those pups are a lot smarter than you think. Explaining to them what you ARE after is the hard part.
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I agree with the fact that the pups are smarter than most guys will admit. I have a different opinion on not stopping them from doing wrong though. I would verbally stop them from trailing the wrong game. Learning what not to do is just as important in life as learning what to do. If a dog will trail at that age, it is not going to stop trailing all together if you teach it not to trail a certain smell. If you can't stop it verbally I might suggest doing some more work on handling before roading them. Please keep in mind that this is just my opinion and worth exactly what you paid for it...
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I don't trash break my dogs until they have been on enough good game to know better. even then I don't worry too much about it. have 1 or two trash races every year and usually still pull em off and tree game that day. never had a dog pull off game to trash, usually just if you don't find them something to chase they find something for themselves. can't get mad at a dog for huntin can ya?
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i agree with houndnem
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Thanks for input. I'm fresh out of college and new to the sport. It's been a fun and constant learning curve. I feel like everyday I have more and more questions!
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Re: Trashing too early?
I am with sheimer on this one. I do the same at that age and they pick up on it fast. I don't have coyotes where I hunt but plenty of deer. I don't let my dogs even start trashing on deer, people will shoot your dogs here if they even suspect them of chasing deer.
Also on deer I leave a bale of alfalpha hay near the fence so my pups could see and get used to deer. Every time they showed much interest in the deer at the bale I would corrtect them verbally, didn't need anything else.
I do have a shocker now and had to use it on a dog that was not raised from a pup by me, she was a deer runner, shocker took care of that though.
Also on deer I leave a bale of alfalpha hay near the fence so my pups could see and get used to deer. Every time they showed much interest in the deer at the bale I would corrtect them verbally, didn't need anything else.
I do have a shocker now and had to use it on a dog that was not raised from a pup by me, she was a deer runner, shocker took care of that though.
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You'd have a bigger problem with those dogs if they didn't want to chase off game. Some of the best dogs start out as the trashiest sons-a-bitches in the box. Have fun.

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I agree with BlacktailStalker, some of the trashiest turn out to be the best. Attached is a picture of the best hound I ever owned and also the trashiest one I ever kept.
I am not as severe on discipline on young dogs as some are. I have seen young dogs that appeared to have there spirit broken from severe discipline. Dogs over the age of 3 that trash need severe discipline.
I am not as severe on discipline on young dogs as some are. I have seen young dogs that appeared to have there spirit broken from severe discipline. Dogs over the age of 3 that trash need severe discipline.
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