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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 3128619" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>The best thing I did for pups was to find someone with a pen. Most charge a nominal fee to put their pups in. Knew a guy with a 5 acre puppy pen. We would leave the pups in there with an old slow easy handling dog. If they have it. A light will go off within 2 weeks. I did'nt like to leave'em in there too long. Some dogs lose their "hunt" if run a lot in pens, cause they don't have to really hunt for rabbits. Same guy had a 50 acre pen for grown dogs. They were full of rabbits!</p><p>I always broke mine with shock collars but you need to be sure the dog is on deer. I broke mine in summertime. I'd ride the dirtroads of a evening and see a deer cross the road. Turn out on'em and light'em up as soon as they struck. I had fast dogs. There was'nt no catching up to'em once they would strike a deer. Never cared for the walky-talky types. When ours would run, if the rabbit did'nt hole up by about the 3rd circle......a lot of times they would catch it. 15" big pack style dogs. I miss those days dearly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 3128619, member: 6860"] The best thing I did for pups was to find someone with a pen. Most charge a nominal fee to put their pups in. Knew a guy with a 5 acre puppy pen. We would leave the pups in there with an old slow easy handling dog. If they have it. A light will go off within 2 weeks. I did'nt like to leave'em in there too long. Some dogs lose their "hunt" if run a lot in pens, cause they don't have to really hunt for rabbits. Same guy had a 50 acre pen for grown dogs. They were full of rabbits! I always broke mine with shock collars but you need to be sure the dog is on deer. I broke mine in summertime. I'd ride the dirtroads of a evening and see a deer cross the road. Turn out on'em and light'em up as soon as they struck. I had fast dogs. There was'nt no catching up to'em once they would strike a deer. Never cared for the walky-talky types. When ours would run, if the rabbit did'nt hole up by about the 3rd circle......a lot of times they would catch it. 15" big pack style dogs. I miss those days dearly. [/QUOTE]
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