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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 dog “just 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.
- Brian Lynn
The Just Hunt Club team has learned to adapt and be successful on mostly public access lands in extremely challenging circumstances. Whether chasing ducks, bucks, turkeys, or fish, these ...
Feb 28, 2024 · Unraveling 'That Dog Won't Hunt' • Discover the origins and meaning behind the popular idiom 'That Dog Won't Hunt' in this informative video.00:00 • Introduc...
We finally got out pigeon hunting in New York. This is a great way to get your new dog used to marking and retrieving live birds. It is about as close to wat...
Keeping canines indoors isn't a guarantee against pests like fleas, ticks and heartworm-carrying mosquitoes, either -- these critters are stopped by doors. Confinement also creates health problems like obesity and diarrhea [source: Swift]. Most indoor dogs don't get enough exercise, and they don't have the balance of internal microbes required ...
- Heather Kolich
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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