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starting a young pup
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<blockquote data-quote="Lane" data-source="post: 945273" data-attributes="member: 14381"><p>I think you were given some good information. I don't really start working my dogs until they are</p><p>about a year old. With that said, I do haul pups with me from a very early age. I don't let them off</p><p>a rope until I can trust in their recall. My older dogs are loose around my stock whenever I am </p><p>there because they have earned the trust. </p><p></p><p>I would also never pen a young dog where they can see stock. It sure can create some bad habits.</p><p></p><p>Lane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lane, post: 945273, member: 14381"] I think you were given some good information. I don't really start working my dogs until they are about a year old. With that said, I do haul pups with me from a very early age. I don't let them off a rope until I can trust in their recall. My older dogs are loose around my stock whenever I am there because they have earned the trust. I would also never pen a young dog where they can see stock. It sure can create some bad habits. Lane [/QUOTE]
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