Brianah, thank you for the kind reply. As I stated I will take constructive advice to heart.
As a little background on Zeus, when I picked him up in Tenn. he had been out on his own (run away from owner) for 30 days. He was thin as a rail and you could count every rib and back bone on him. I'm sure being gone in the woods of Tenn. he had to hunt to survive. Breaking him of chasing game will probably be a life long endeavor. He no longer is a problem with people when under my watchful eye. He is my best buddy and lives to please. The vet said he is a perfect weight at 80 pounds and is very healthy.
Obedience: he sits on voice and hand command, stays, fetches to me and sits, heels but a little forward and recalls immediately then sits looking at me.
Work continues.
Brianah, thank you for the kind reply. As I stated I will take constructive advice to heart.
As a little background on Zeus, when I picked him up in Tenn. he had been out on his own (run away from owner) for 30 days. He was thin as a rail and you could count every rib and back bone on him. I'm sure being gone in the woods of Tenn. he had to hunt to survive. Breaking him of chasing game will probably be a life long endeavor. He no longer is a problem with people when under my watchful eye. He is my best buddy and lives to please. The vet said he is a perfect weight at 80 pounds and is very healthy.
Obedience: he sits on voice and hand command, stays, fetches to me and sits, heels but a little forward and recalls immediately then sits looking at me.
Work continues.
I can tell how much work you put into this dog from what you have told me.
If you ever do need help, just ask leerburg!
I hope you can work on keeping your dog away from those critters!
Keep us all updated!
I don't get it Duane? I thought it was all settled, Robert is only going to walk his dog on rural sewer easments and shoot back at the armed deer? Did I misread something?
I don't get it Duane? I thought it was all settled, Robert is only going to walk his dog on rural sewer easments and shoot back at the armed deer? Did I misread something?
You did misread. I don't care if the deer are armed, that's legal. I only shot back if they shoot or draw down on Zeus. And the damn rabbits too.
I don't get it Duane? I thought it was all settled, Robert is only going to walk his dog on rural sewer easments and shoot back at the armed deer? Did I misread something?
You did misread. I don't care if the deer are armed, that's legal. I only shoot back if they shoot or draw down on Zeus. And the damn rabbits too.
Very interesting about it being legal for the deer to be armed.
This is VA, anyone that can buy a gun can carry a gun and most do.
The deer reference was obviously tounge in cheek. Though if the hound deer hunters could mount guns in their dogs I think they would.
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