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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1393283" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>It is definitely easier to start a pup with an experienced dog, but it's just like starting a dog on anything. Just start taking your dog and wing it. It's a good idea to start with one that's not gun shy. lol You can put a light drag on a coyote that you've trapped, and let your pups play a little.....or so I've heard. The dog I'm hunting now took a while to come in to her own, but I still killed a few old yotes when she'd just jack around and not get 5' from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1393283, member: 26621"] It is definitely easier to start a pup with an experienced dog, but it's just like starting a dog on anything. Just start taking your dog and wing it. It's a good idea to start with one that's not gun shy. lol You can put a light drag on a coyote that you've trapped, and let your pups play a little.....or so I've heard. The dog I'm hunting now took a while to come in to her own, but I still killed a few old yotes when she'd just jack around and not get 5' from me. [/QUOTE]
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