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doeboy
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I posted this on the Pow-Wow.Was hoping a local guy could help me out!

Guys,

I just got a 7 week old yellow lab pup and want to get her interested in some sheds. My problem is i only have 2 sheds! They are a bit to big for her to carry and get her mouth around. I need to buy little horns for her to start. Any resources you guys can recomend?

If any of you guys have some you want to get rid of please let me know.Maybe we can work something out. I'm not looking for any giants, just some dinks. y-bucks, 4's and maybe a 6. Please let me know.

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I don't know if I would be training my pup to do ANYTHING with deer related parts. There is way to big of a population of deer in this state to keep the dog from not running them after you do your training. It only takes one time, and you don't want to go through the heartbreak of finding your dog on the side of the road after a chase. The dog is worth more then a couple of shed antlers. JMHO

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doeboy
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Thats what training collars are for!

I appreciate your advice and have taken it into consideration. your not the first one to bring that up.

Im reading up on the subject to hope to advoid the issue.

thanks.

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