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Shed training
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03/12/17 11:29 PM
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Is their any shed training places in Texas? I looked but all I find is a guy in Minnesota
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Re: Shed training
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03/13/17 03:07 PM
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angler management
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I would think you could do it yourself. Years ago my Labs were shed hunters and all I did was leave a few laying around the house for them to chew on. After a while start hiding them in easy spots at first and progressively make it harder. Then start hiding them outside. If your dog likes chewing on them he'll never forget what they smell like. Mine never buried a bone in his life, but buried chunks of antler all the time.
"Shut up and send me more pigs to kill!"
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Re: Shed training
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03/15/17 05:00 PM
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Thanks, I got some antlers and he has been chewing away on them.
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