Just getting started looking for some help

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coyotehunter
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Location: Ypsilanti Mi

Just getting started looking for some help

Post by coyotehunter »

Hey everyone im so thankful this board exsists, i got my beagle when he was 9 months old and now he is 14 months and everytime i get him out he still has not ran a rabbit....he seems to want to pee on everything in the woods, he sniffs all over like hes on something but never producess. he came from a family of really good dogs but for some reason the owner wanted to give this dog away......already suspisious in my mind.....i guess what im asking is there a such thing as a bad beagle or one that just wont hunt or is there something i can do

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Post by Hatfield »

Find yourself a mentor. Talk to him about these deep questions.
The breeder might have just wanted one of his dogs to go to a guy like you. I give away alot more than I sell, and I aint nobody!
Find a startin pen.
Buy a puppy trainer.
Get a set of E- collars.
Put them on the ground alot.
Lets talk again in a couple of years.

With love, Robert Hatfield
Desire and the abilities to account for the rabbit.

coyotehunter
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Post by coyotehunter »

thanks robert i appreciate your help....actually he has been in a pen already and did fine or so i was told and also i have an e collar that i put on him.....but im not sure like you say i need to get with someone that has dogs and run with them i think but thank you for the info

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Post by bluegrass »

Hey coyotehunter, you say he saw a pen and did well, or so you were told...my advice for NEXT time is don't leave a training pen until you have seen how the dog runs in it...It would be very beneficial to you to find someone that knows hounds and hunting well to help you train your hound...he is still young enough to turn on...if for some reason you can never get him going to suit you, remember that there are a LOT of hounds out there. Don't waste too much time on your first one....BTW, where do you live????

Tony

coyotehunter
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Post by coyotehunter »

hey tony i live in Ypsi and i guess i stated that wrong i didnt leave the pen he was started before i got him so the guy i got him from told me that and i know a few guys that are big into it but dont seem like they wanna put the time in to mess with my dog u know they just wanna get out there and hunt or so it seems

bluegrass
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Post by bluegrass »

If you wanna make the drive sometimes, I would be glad to help in any way I can...there are a lot of others on here from Michigan that should be able and willing to help also....I live northeast of Grand Rapids, so it is quite a drive for either of us, but worth it if it helps you out....email me at beaglet@localnet.com or pm me on this site if I can help....Tony

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Post by Greg H »

Try killing a rabbit for him next time you go out. Let him get his face bloody and lick on that scent. I have had this get a few late bloomers going. You just got to figure out a way to flip that switch on.

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yoteHunter,
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Post by Emery »

There is a guy from Canton either on this site of on http://www.beagleboard.com You should be able to hook up with him. I am just a couple hours west of you. If you want, we can run sometime too. I know it is a haul, but I seem to drive around an hour every time I go out running with people around here.

Be patient with your hound. It is still young. It gets really frustrating waiting for them to turn the light on, but it will happen eventually. Just keep taking him out where you know there are rabbits.

I used to live in AA and worked for Ameritech and most of my work was in ypsi, but that was 10 years ago.

You can e-mail me anytime e.barg@sbcglobal.net

Emery
Be ye kind one unto another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. Ephesians 4:32

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Post by TOUCHSTONEBGLS »

What does the dog do when it finds a hot track. Are there rabbits where you are taking him? Some areas have very few rabbits and a patch down the road may be loaded with them. Try to get him in a rabbit rich environment. If you have to, drive around early morning and find a rabbit and set him down on a hot track. (best if he doesn't see the rabbit) What does he do?
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