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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1828686" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>No experience with raccoon or squirrel dogs, but heaps and mounds with bird/duck dogs. Do "coon" and squirrel dogs not require some pretty extensive training from the time they are weened? It was almost a full time job training and maintaining my bird dogs. Unfortunately for me, job and family took away much of my time and I felt it was better for the dogs to go to someone who could continue training them and keeping them in the hunt. I miss my silver factored chocolate lab though. Damn good dog all around.</p><p></p><p>Traded all my hunting dogs in for city life and some terriers. Guess I could start hunting rats, just wont be able to shoot since my terriers are obviously efficient at that whole mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1828686, member: 7633"] No experience with raccoon or squirrel dogs, but heaps and mounds with bird/duck dogs. Do "coon" and squirrel dogs not require some pretty extensive training from the time they are weened? It was almost a full time job training and maintaining my bird dogs. Unfortunately for me, job and family took away much of my time and I felt it was better for the dogs to go to someone who could continue training them and keeping them in the hunt. I miss my silver factored chocolate lab though. Damn good dog all around. Traded all my hunting dogs in for city life and some terriers. Guess I could start hunting rats, just wont be able to shoot since my terriers are obviously efficient at that whole mess. [/QUOTE]
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