DE Lee
Posted : 1/23/2007 1:35:13 PM
i just saw hound love's post...
I think some of my previous post will answer some of the question about x-hunting dogs.
The history of a Coondog is much more of an issue than it is with the Beagles as an example. The Coonhounds have a longer memory and are a bit more "set in their way" than the Beagle ( and some of the other hound breeds). Whether or not they were hunting dogs and how that hunter trained them has a profound effect on the Coonies. The x-hunting Beagles...other than housebreaking...they find the couch and they are DONE with that outdoor stuff! Alot of times, after having lived outside all their lives, the hunting Beagles will not even go out in the rain after the find the house. The Coonies are different...
I will use Ranger as an example. He was a farm dog. Most of the farm Coonies are brought in either when it is really cold or only at night and many times will not have run of the house when they are inside. Alot of the farmers keep the Coonies as part time hunters and part time vermin control
( rats, cats, oppossums, coons, whatever). This is not always the case, but it is pretty darn common. Ranger for the first 6 month he was here would not go on the couch and still will not stay on the couch or the bed with me. He will lie with my wife all night long...but once I come in the room he gets up and leaves...and it is not like he slinks away or is frightened...it is more like a respect thing. It is like he feels for some reason he cannot do these things when I am around.
( Not that I wouldn't love it by the way) He is actually MORE UPSET by me wanting to make him stay or trying to make him feel comfortable with me on the couch/bed than he is by getting down and going in the other room. He gets realy jumpy and pressured feeling if I try to hold him there and pet him. It is like he is telling me " No dude you do not understand, this just is not proper...we cannot do this...let me go". He loves me to death and in all other ways enjoys my company. In fact he looks to me for nearly everything he wants or needs and usually ignores my wife most of the time. Come to find out the guy who had him was also a truck driver...when he was on the road the wife let him indoors...the guy compromised and let him inside now and again but he was not allowed in the bedroom at all and not allowed on the furniture. Ranger will remember this forever. A beagle would forget that kind of training in 3 seconds. Ranger was taught to respect the man of the house and will likely always do just that. He remembers...
With the hunting dogs...they definately remember how they were raised and trained. I can tell after a short time with a Coonie if the hunter man handled him...if he was trained with commands and rewards or repremands...sometimes even if the hunter used a truck box or just put the dogs in the bed of the truck. How they were orginally trained will definately effect what they respond to later in life. The PKC Champion we had in the rescue...it was a year before she would not look at you like you were completely freaking crazy for petting her...she still will only accept petting when she is in the mood for it. She does not play with toys at all. Does not understand them and has no interest in them...