bakSovrbar
Well-known member
Hi all!
I have a pup I have raised from nine weeks old - great dog. Doesn't have a head foe cows, but plan ignores them which works for me.
He's half chocolate lab, half husky. But the husky was also a mutt, so I really have idea what else might be mixed up in him.
His name is Halo, he's the best dog I've ever had. Never barks – well, I've heard him bark three or four times I guess. Anyway, he trains very easily based on my experience thus far.
I live in Canada, near rattlesnake country. But moreover, I actually have a rattlesnake hobby. I like to find them, photograph them and move them off the road if they're in danger of being hit. (Next month I am going to Texas on a snake trip and I try to get to Arizona as often as I can)
Have any of you ever trained your dog to stay away from rattlers by yourself? How so?
I'd actually like to train mine to hold still and point (he has the pointing instinct.) Any advice would be helpful and appreciated.
I have thrown in a coupla' pics.
Thanks!
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I have a pup I have raised from nine weeks old - great dog. Doesn't have a head foe cows, but plan ignores them which works for me.
He's half chocolate lab, half husky. But the husky was also a mutt, so I really have idea what else might be mixed up in him.
His name is Halo, he's the best dog I've ever had. Never barks – well, I've heard him bark three or four times I guess. Anyway, he trains very easily based on my experience thus far.
I live in Canada, near rattlesnake country. But moreover, I actually have a rattlesnake hobby. I like to find them, photograph them and move them off the road if they're in danger of being hit. (Next month I am going to Texas on a snake trip and I try to get to Arizona as often as I can)
Have any of you ever trained your dog to stay away from rattlers by yourself? How so?
I'd actually like to train mine to hold still and point (he has the pointing instinct.) Any advice would be helpful and appreciated.
I have thrown in a coupla' pics.

Thanks!

