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wvduece
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puppy voice

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i have a 6 month old pup that sounds like a lil pup when its running like a bird chirping maybe a lil louder ya guys think its voice will change much both parents have big ole mouths their dad is a son of tuff ombre and will shake the leaves off the trees mother has a nice mouth as well i hope the pup dont keep the lil bark in the kennell the pup sounds totally different big mouth in kennell jb
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Anderson Upland Beagles
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Re: puppy voice

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how long has the pup been openning on line ? its it just broke ? I had female years ago she took a long time to get started
when she did she was the same way after a short while she realy opened up .

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I have one right now that sounds EXACTLY like coyotes "yipping".....I sure hope her voice changes because if not she will be calling every yote in the county. :shock:
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Dale Pea
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Re: puppy voice

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I would advise to stay patient. I had on that sounded like Bevis when she started sounded like "hehehe"

You wouldn't belive it was the same dog if you could hear her today. She has an awsome mouth and sounds like a big male.

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Same here! I sold a started pup that sounded like a bird chirping. In fact the new owner named her "Birdie". I recently heard her running and she has a horn bawl that can be picked out in any pack.

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bluetickbeagler , I saw it , it was a sight to behold. If I'd had my 22 pistol I could of took a truck load of squirrel's , they had no where to hide ;)
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The first two dogs I ever had, I bought as a pair. They were running dogs when I bought them. They were rabbit dogs. Although they were slower than the bloodline that I eventually got into, they circled a rabbit and that was all that mattered to me at the time. Anyhow, neither of them had a bawl mouth. They both yipped and whined when they were on the track. I hated it. It was annoying. But they did their job and that was what mattered to me. They were 3 or 4 years old when I got them. I sold them 3 or 4 years later when I got dogs with a tad more speed. I wasn't sorry to see them "yippee", "whiney" voices leave.

My newest dog just turned a year old about 6 weeks ago. She had that same whiney voice until a week or two ago. She doesn't quite have a bawl mouth, but it is a lot less annoying than what it was.

Hope yours gets better.

good luck. be careful out there.
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