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The very first day that I hunted Star in Pittsburg I found him face to face with a large Porky. I jacked up the juice on his e-collar and gave him a jolt. He let out a yip, backed off and I have never had a problem with them since. I know for a fact that last summer he an my buddies lab found one together, and the lab had quills and my dog did not.
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I've come to the conclusion that Lews figure them out pretty darn quick. |
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04-07-2016, 07:31 AM | #65 | ||||||
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I can shoot hares while bird hunting my DD, it's either let him go with it or call him off when he starts one ....but it's not something I encourage in the setter,he's much softer than the Heiko and if by chance it became an issue it may be hard to correct
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