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Starting age

Postby coondogger80 » Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:11 pm

Hey, had a question for you all. wanted to hear everyones opinion. What is the best age to start a a young hound :?: or is there a best age :?: or should you look for some other attribute that will tell you whether or not the hound is ready to start? I've heard alot of debate on this subject.
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Postby three rivers catahoulas » Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:16 pm

It all depends on the dog, it's when He/she is ready to start. We cant make them do somthing they dont already want to do. All we can do is give them a chance to do what they want to do. After readding that it soundedlike a ryme LOL. So if your dog shows you that its ready then let'em go for it. It's all about confadence and how we help them build it and maintaine it.
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Postby Gary Roberson » Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:10 pm

The Old Timers that I hunted with as a boy always said to start a hound when they had their permanent teeth, usually around 6 months. That is when I start hauling them. I do not expect everyone of them to start immediately as they are all a little different just like people. I do begin to worry about one that is a year old and is not doing anything. I feel after hunting for 6 months, he/she should be trying to get in there and do something.

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