BlueDogTid
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Registered: Oct 2024
Location: Arkansas
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I start taking them to the woods as early as possible, the confidence comes from early exposure to various environments and situations. In other words proper socialization. A young hounds naturally gonna stick close at first in a new environment, but as they grow accustomed & more curious they will begin to range further and further from you. Some people seem to misunderstand the meaning of taking a hound for a walk in the woods & when done properly you are most definitely not training them to hunt close! I have trained hounds this way for years & I don’t have a single one that I’ve raised from a pup that are what you would call close hunting hounds. I’ve got one right now that will never make a great comp dog, but trees her own & is never under foot. She may not blow out the country but she goes out & hunts. She’s just an old school Bluetick, very open on track & a slow mover. My other female will get a mile deep before you know it, treed her first wild coon at just under 6 months & was never hunted with another dog until she was 10 months old. I’ve got another that we got when she was 18months old, will run deer for miles in daylight but wasn’t exposed to night hunting properly as a pup. It took months to build her confidence in the night, but she’s showing improvement each time she goes out. I had to actually road hunt her on 4 wheeler to get her on her own at night. In conclusion, each dog or breed is different & you train the dog on the end of your leash. There’s more than one way to skin a cat, don’t be afraid to try new techniques even when others say “that’s not how you do it!”. Most of them haven’t even tried it that way & are dead set that their way is the only way that works. The key is patience & being observant to your dog. Genetics is important & your hound may never make a comp dog but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy many nights of pleasure hunting. Some of the best coonhounds I’ve ever seen or owned wouldn’t fly in comps. On the same note, I’ve seen top notch comp dogs with titles & money won on them that would show you as many opossum in a night as they do coon.
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