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  1. Oct 16, 2019 · The idea is that by living indoors a dog will some how become mentally and physically weak, its sense of smell will be ruined and that an indoor dogjust won’t hunt” if exposed to the easy life and the family. For the most part, that’s bunk. But, with every good myth, urban legend and rumor, there are some truths to it.

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  2. Important Point from the Outside Dog Argument. To this point, I have been rosy on the notion of keeping your hunting dog inside. I believe keeping your dog inside is the best option for the average hunter. The hunter who hunts and trains a limited amount of the year, as life is divided between work, family, friends, hobbies, and the dog.

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  4. Jan 7, 2015 · I believe if u take on the responsibility of owning a dog for recreation/hunting or a household pet.. u owe it to them to provide them with a decent home(if u dont have the money to provide the dogs/pets with decent living conditions..warm,out of doors/weather..food..etc.)then u likely shouldnt own one.Just my opinion of course.Ive only owned 2 ...

  5. Dec 30, 2018 · Alternatively, another major mistake is getting a dog from a breed that loves to spend time outdoors, and confining it indoors. This can lead to things such as obesity, depression, muscle atrophy ...

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  7. Nov 29, 2017 · Some techniques will require treats, toys filled with treats, enough kibble for a meal each session you have with your dog, and a leash. Be prepared to spend 10 to 15 minutes training your dog not to hunt each time you are outside together. As with any other command, teaching your dog a new behavior will take time, commitment, and patience.

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