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I’ve had all three and they’re all great trackers but…what they say is true:
3. Beagles
2. Basset hounds
1. Bloodhounds no dog can compete with a bloodhound.
HOORAY FOR DAISY!!
ОтветитьGreat dog!!😘😘😘
ОтветитьHow common is it for them to growl and snap/bite? We have a 13 week old puppy full bred bloodhound and we love him to death but the only issue is he growls and bites when he doesn't get his way or for other reasons (like getting our face too close to his when cuddling or something). We're hoping this just goes away and would love to know what to do now in order to keep from any potentially bad training habits. Do you have any solution to this? Thank you so much!
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ОтветитьMy wife and i have done training in huge crowds of people upwards of
50,000+, multiple targets, the funnest ones are getting the target to
back track right past you and watching the Bloodhound clue in, the body
language will make you laugh. training Bloodhounds for over 3 decades
doing a 2 split is basic and should be started as soon as the dog nails
the single, you should never train your dog to jump on the target, train
for active alert, a bark or sit what ever the handler likes, me I
prefer training for a silent alert/ ie only the handler knows the body
language when the correct id is made, In my opinion the silent alert is
the best. I can't tell you how many times our Bloodhound has pulled us
threw 10's of thousands of people right to people we have trained with.
Its so cool watching your Bloodhound go from just a night out walking at
an event like the fourth or first of July, to that full body language
change that pulls you threw literally 50,000+ people right to their
friends just to say Hi i remember you.
I have a 2 year old liver and tan Bloodhound...my first...he's the absolute most unique dog.... we also have a Basset Hound...these dogs aren't for everyone...we love our Boomer aka Booms for sure!!!! <3
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