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Dog running deer
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06/17/17 07:10 AM
06/17/17 07:10 AM
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How do you train a dog to not run deer? I've read online about putting deer scent on a mouse trap and letting the dog find it, just wondering what you guys that have squireel dogs do to avoid this.
My pup hasn't struck a deer yet but my buddy got a pup from the same litter and he'll run em... Just trying to be proactive and break a habit before it starts
Roads? Where we're going, we dont need roads. ~Doc brown
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Re: Dog running deer
[Re: Reno]
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06/17/17 11:45 AM
06/17/17 11:45 AM
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E collar, or like my granddad did with his beagles. Pepper them with field shot when they are running a deer.
I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore I believe in work, hard work. -George Petrie (1945)
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Re: Dog running deer
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06/17/17 12:04 PM
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Ill be picking up a track and train unit in a couple of weeks from another member here. Just looking for old school tips that are tried and true
Roads? Where we're going, we dont need roads. ~Doc brown
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Re: Dog running deer
[Re: Reno]
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06/19/17 05:59 AM
06/19/17 05:59 AM
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The best way is keep them busy with squirrel or Coons. If they are left to their own devices, they will chase game. If they chase deer, keep on with the squirrels and they will not chase nothing but. It's in their blood to be squirrel dogs and if trained, they don't want anything else. With your pup it should come on like a light switch at a year and half old. Pup's will not get it until they mature enough to understand.
WM Hunter "Trump literally sacrificed himself, his family and all of his businesses for this country. He literally is a true American hero. And True American Patriot - warts and all."
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Re: Dog running deer
[Re: Reno]
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06/19/17 06:01 AM
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peppering a dog is a good way to ruin one too. You want her to be really excited when the gun goes off, not hurt. imho
WM Hunter "Trump literally sacrificed himself, his family and all of his businesses for this country. He literally is a true American hero. And True American Patriot - warts and all."
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Re: Dog running deer
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06/19/17 08:32 AM
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The best way is keep them busy with squirrel or Coons. If they are left to their own devices, they will chase game. If they chase deer, keep on with the squirrels and they will not chase nothing but. It's in their blood to be squirrel dogs and if trained, they don't want anything else. With your pup it should come on like a light switch at a year and half old. Pup's will not get it until they mature enough to understand. Thanks for the advice. I need to send you a few pics, he's huge compared to when I picked him up from you. He's got a head full of sense and I can tell things are starting to click with him.... What do you do as far as working him during the summer when walking through the woods can be miserable? I've taken him to a few parks around but he loves people and doesn't always come back when he goes to visit somebody... That's mainly why I'm going ahead and getting a GPS w/e collar
Roads? Where we're going, we dont need roads. ~Doc brown
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Re: Dog running deer
[Re: Reno]
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06/19/17 10:28 AM
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I knew an old man that was a big into rabbit hunting, he's long since passed on. If one of his beagles ran deer , he would take a cape, put it along with the dog in a plastic 55 gallon drum, and down a hill they went. Needless to say his beagles only ran deer once. Crude but very effective way to break them from running deer
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Re: Dog running deer
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06/19/17 01:53 PM
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The best way is keep them busy with squirrel or Coons. If they are left to their own devices, they will chase game. If they chase deer, keep on with the squirrels and they will not chase nothing but. It's in their blood to be squirrel dogs and if trained, they don't want anything else. With your pup it should come on like a light switch at a year and half old. Pup's will not get it until they mature enough to understand. Thanks for the advice. I need to send you a few pics, he's huge compared to when I picked him up from you. He's got a head full of sense and I can tell things are starting to click with him.... What do you do as far as working him during the summer when walking through the woods can be miserable? I've taken him to a few parks around but he loves people and doesn't always come back when he goes to visit somebody... That's mainly why I'm going ahead and getting a GPS w/e collar If he don't come back light him up or vibrate works real well with my Gyp's. The best dogs mind basic commands before game. I don't have to worry about exposure to squirrels, my property is hard wood bottoms. Man, text me some pic's my family loves them pups.
Last edited by oakachoy; 06/19/17 01:55 PM.
WM Hunter "Trump literally sacrificed himself, his family and all of his businesses for this country. He literally is a true American hero. And True American Patriot - warts and all."
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Re: Dog running deer
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06/21/17 10:35 AM
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I knew an old man that was a big into rabbit hunting, he's long since passed on. If one of his beagles ran deer , he would take a cape, put it along with the dog in a plastic 55 gallon drum, and down a hill they went. Needless to say his beagles only ran deer once. Crude but very effective way to break them from running deer I did this with all of my beagles. Did it before they had the chance to run one. The ones that did run a deer got a second dose, wearing the hot collar at same time. They usually came out of the drum covered in poo and hating the smell of deer. Trust me it works.
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Re: Dog running deer
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06/22/17 07:49 AM
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Terrible advice. E collar, or like my granddad did with his beagles. Pepper them with field shot when they are running a deer.
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Re: Dog running deer
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06/22/17 07:50 AM
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If your not smart enough to figure out a better way than this to train a dog you shouldn't own one . I knew an old man that was a big into rabbit hunting, he's long since passed on. If one of his beagles ran deer , he would take a cape, put it along with the dog in a plastic 55 gallon drum, and down a hill they went. Needless to say his beagles only ran deer once. Crude but very effective way to break them from running deer I did this with all of my beagles. Did it before they had the chance to run one. The ones that did run a deer got a second dose, wearing the hot collar at same time. They usually came out of the drum covered in poo and hating the smell of deer. Trust me it works.
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Re: Dog running deer
[Re: juice]
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06/23/17 05:36 AM
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If your not smart enough to figure out a better way than this to train a dog you shouldn't own one . I knew an old man that was a big into rabbit hunting, he's long since passed on. If one of his beagles ran deer , he would take a cape, put it along with the dog in a plastic 55 gallon drum, and down a hill they went. Needless to say his beagles only ran deer once. Crude but very effective way to break them from running deer I did this with all of my beagles. Did it before they had the chance to run one. The ones that did run a deer got a second dose, wearing the hot collar at same time. They usually came out of the drum covered in poo and hating the smell of deer. Trust me it works. Maybe so, but just like people, some dogs are smarter than others. Thanks for the advice.
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Re: Dog running deer
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07/02/17 05:33 PM
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we used to ride dirt roads on a buddies farm and when we saw a deer we turned them out if they struck and tried to run them hit them at 4 on the shock collar. we had one female that if she jumped a deer would come back to us and let us know ahe wasnt running it
We will burn that bridge when we get there
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Re: Dog running deer
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07/12/17 04:41 AM
07/12/17 04:41 AM
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[quote=oakachoy] What do you do as far as working him during the summer when walking through the woods can be miserable? the folks ive been around that has the best hunting dogs, work them in the off season, in the woods. working them with a finished dog in the off season produces even better results.
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