starplott
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: SW Missouri
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Re: Chris,
Usually changing critters is least of your worries. The biggest obstacle is usually scenting picture changes. Going from place of high humidity to dry dust and rock can take forever to acclimate dogs.
Getting dogs from CA was always a 2 season chore for lion in Idaho. Dogs could catch the hell out of cats and lions in bear season, but ran around like idiots first season or two in the snow. Took em a while to learn to stick heads in snow up to their collars and blow in tracks. Some older dogs never acclimated.
Same with bringing dogs use to wet snow down to dry dusty snow. Or bringing dogs use to a lot of ground scent in wet areas down to the dust. They don't tend to lick rocks to grab scent.
Seen many 'broke' dogs take to other critters with a little help and encouragement. Seen quite a few broke dogs bought by guys that had no idea what they were doing turned into really trashy dogs over the years, lol.
I have also encountered dogs that would run cats and coons that flat out wouldn't run bear. They have been the minority, but does happen. Not all dogs run all game well. Some of the best bear dogs I have had couldn't catch a bobcat that was caught for them. Some were marginal cat dogs. Some were flat out impressive no matter what game they were put on.
Hope this helps some.
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