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Training squirrel dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="HoytDawg" data-source="post: 5243174" data-attributes="member: 19638"><p>Keep doing it, the switch will flip if its in her. When mine was yours age one thing I did a time or two to help her, was take her to a city park with smaller trees- the squirrels will let you and the pup get close and she will be able to see them run up and sit in the tree. That should set her off. I made a leash of weedeater cord that was 30 foot long just so i'd be in accordance with the city's leash law</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoytDawg, post: 5243174, member: 19638"] Keep doing it, the switch will flip if its in her. When mine was yours age one thing I did a time or two to help her, was take her to a city park with smaller trees- the squirrels will let you and the pup get close and she will be able to see them run up and sit in the tree. That should set her off. I made a leash of weedeater cord that was 30 foot long just so i’d be in accordance with the city’s leash law [/QUOTE]
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