BLM good hunter, bad actor
BLM good hunter, bad actor
I have an 11-month-old BLM who is coming along well with retrieving. But I have a floating duck blind, and he is destroying it on the inside, tearing fabric off chairs, etc. and he barks in his pen at home. He is strong and hard to handle and runs wildly around the farm when I let him out. I need to know what to do to break him from this. He has not been neutered; would that help? Any advice appreciated.
- Ditch__Parrot
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Re: BLM good hunter, bad actor
hint--------- repost under training, lots of people giving lots of good advice there.
I'd start with basic obedience and work from there.
I'd start with basic obedience and work from there.
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Re: BLM good hunter, bad actor
Diddo what Sadie said. But welcome to GDF!! Hopefully someone will have some answers for you.
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Re: BLM good hunter, bad actor
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