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englishman
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Retirement

Post by englishman »

Hello to the board!
At what age do most of you retire a dog, when would you say he is to old to hunt?
thanks............

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Emery
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Post by Emery »

When they can't do it anymore. I would say usually that is greater than 10 years old. Just my opinion though.

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Post by TomMN »

I have an old coonhound that has bone cancer in her foot. Other than that she is perfectly healthy. If I hunt her, her foot gets very swolen and sore for several days afterwords. I left her in the kennel for over a year. I finaly decided that she was not happy unless she was hunting so I started hunting her again. I think she has a much better life even with the pain than if I left her home, and I believe she would chose to hunt every chance she gets even knowing that she will have to pay for it. I will hunt her as long as she still can and then I will have her put to sleep. I know I will remember every hunt I take with her from now on knowing it may be her last.
So to answer your question, I would hunt your dog up until his last day, that is what they live for.

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Post by AlabamaSwamper »

When they die, simple as that.

If the dog is to old to even get out from time to time or to unhealthy, it's time to do what's best, IMHO.
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Post by kjohns »

I agree. If the best we can hope for is to die in our sleep. Then the best a beagle can hope for is to die on the line.

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Post by db215 »

Well,
I don't know the answer to that yet!
I hunt my patch female twice a week, (she went out yesterday for two and half hours and was busy the whole time). She will be 15 in August, I've had her since she was a pup and she is slower now but she stands at the gate and begs me to go hunting. The oldest beagle I have ever had by three years, I been thinking for the last three winters this will be it but it's almost spring again!!! I have a hard time believing she can still do it or would want to still do it. I think good exercise, good food, fresh water and a nice warm house on clean concrete has been her secret to longevity. I tell myself I'm going to retire her but she won't have any of that thinking, many puppies has seen her tail end over the years and I got five new ones coming up. I guess I'll just let her live out her life as a hunting dog and when it's time it's time.

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