hsbdh
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Post by hsbdh on Sept 28, 2008 11:02:39 GMT -5
i have never hunted bob cat with dogs or trained them to hunt cats have trained a few coon dogs. is there much to do diffrent in training dogs for cats and what breeds seem to run them the best? i have two blew ticks now that are ready to be started on something.
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Post by ace on Sept 30, 2008 17:57:24 GMT -5
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Post by hsbdh on Oct 1, 2008 15:40:59 GMT -5
thinks for the web sight. from every thing i have found training a dog to hunt cats is easier than coons if you have some good woods to hunt. that is something i defflenty have in northen mo.
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Post by fullcry on Oct 19, 2008 1:34:56 GMT -5
We have alot of feral house cats right behind my house. I have five running walkers. Two are pups and I can easily trap the house cats....would this be a good way to start the pups.....the grown hounds are coyote/fox hounds so I have no reason to worry with them but the pups I might try. Any comments?
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Post by beaverbill on Oct 24, 2008 21:27:24 GMT -5
i start all my hounds on house cats pm for more info
bill
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Post by hsbdh on Nov 15, 2008 13:21:40 GMT -5
does that really work?
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Post by beaverbill on Nov 15, 2008 23:59:54 GMT -5
;D ;D
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Post by hsbdh on Nov 16, 2008 12:28:04 GMT -5
The practice running of domestic cats even those that are stray or feral should be avoided. It is unlawful, and has unethical implications that can bring consequences up to and including legal penalty to you and your family. It also gives a black eye to the sport... read cat training at www.biggamehoundsmen.com
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Post by beaverbill on Nov 18, 2008 12:08:20 GMT -5
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