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Originally Posted by LindaV Hi,
I'm new to the boards and haven't been brave enough to jump in, but after reading your post I just had to add my 2 cents...
My husband grew up hunting and while I am seriously against it I did learn about the sport and I understand that many people do not share my personal beliefs.
Having a dog with you deer hunting is about as useful as bringing an elephant dressed in a neon ballerina tutu. Bringing active toy breeds with you is downright irresponsible. Hunter Orange on a toy dog that gets away from you to chase a rodent is not going to protect them from over zealous trigger happy morons. They just won't be seen.
If you hunt from a blind, expecting them to sit quietly and not move for hours is futile, it won't happen.
If you are serious about the sport you know that they will be more of a distraction, as your primary focus has to be on them. I'm assuming that since you are asking this question they haven't been field trained or off-leash trained at all. You are not only putting your dogs at risk, you are putting yourself at risk as well. Just imagine yourself chasing your tiny dog through the woods knowing that people could mistake YOU for a deer - even if you were glowing head to toe in hunter orange.
Leave them at home where they are safe and you can concentrate on your sport in the safest way possible.
Just an opinion from a newbie. |
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