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    spend the money, get you a mill....

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    got a spring pole and they chase the car through the bush they not into flirt pole though and got an emill coming and building my own slat mill i got it under control no crisis here hahaha just a thought about the muzzle rolling mate got no one living close sux to be patching 2 dogs...

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    I have 2 slat mills, 1 carpet mill, a jenny mill, and a spring pole in each of my dogs chain spots. I spend time conditioning my dogs almost every single day. Muzzle rolling isn't something that is done only to tire out your hounds. Its great for agility, wrestling ability, and conditioning. Every dog I've seen using this conditioning tool has enjoyed it. If muzzle rolling your dog is too stressful on him, please do not breed him!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Exactly what I do ...
    I do exact same thing. Littermates only though, always supervised. Just me and the dogs, having a stranger around changes dynamics and is disastrous.

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    This is very interesting to me as I'm forever a student of dog behavior. I visited a friends yard who has a handful of dogs most of which "grew up together" so to speak granted they never played with one another but I noticed a few of his kennels butted up to one another and I asked if he ever had any problems with any of them trying to get at each other thru the fence and he said no it was almost like they had a "pack mentality" but bring a new dog to the yard and its a whole different story. He also had it set up so it was a female next to a male and etc... this was the first real yard visited and I was surprised by this but am learning it is common.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyBox View Post
    This is very interesting to me as I'm forever a student of dog behavior. I visited a friends yard who has a handful of dogs most of which "grew up together" so to speak granted they never played with one another but I noticed a few of his kennels butted up to one another and I asked if he ever had any problems with any of them trying to get at each other thru the fence and he said no it was almost like they had a "pack mentality" but bring a new dog to the yard and its a whole different story. He also had it set up so it was a female next to a male and etc... this was the first real yard visited and I was surprised by this but am learning it is common.
    Again, that's what I do, male next to female next to male next to female, littermates preferably.

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    i dont have any females right now but thats how i would do it too, i wouldnt want my hounds breakin teeth on that cyclone fence!

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    hey evo, how did you get that background on your avatar? thats pretty bad ass!

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    I have mine male female in the pens i had to get rid of the cyclone mesh they chew through it i have sheets of iron on the deviding walls and 1" mesh on front so they cant grab each other through it. They still love trying though

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