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Out with the dog #6660025
11/07/19 10:50 PM
11/07/19 10:50 PM
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Been taking my mountain cur out scouting the trap line.
We were out the other night just getting dark and she was checking out rocks.
She surprise me on how far out she would go to investigate a white flat rock.

Got me thinking that the fox and coyote must check out the same things.
I believe there will be some sets made a little different then in the pass.

If we watch our dogs out running and par attention to them they will teach us.


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Re: Out with the dog [Re: wamp] #6660043
11/07/19 11:10 PM
11/07/19 11:10 PM
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I do the exact same things with my bird dogs. I watch how they position their feet and bodies when they pee. I try to watch them constantly when they are outside.


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