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Breaking beagles from deer

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:58 pm
by Dusty
I got a 7mth old male beagle pup. He is starting to run deer I have seen the deer he was chasing and I shocked him on it. My question is what else can I do to help break him of chasing deer?

Re: Breaking beagles from deer

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 6:19 pm
by Pentecostalkennels
I just got a dog that they said would run deer sometimes. Also interested In hearing how to break them.

Re: Breaking beagles from deer

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:34 am
by PREACHERS KENNEL
I shock them on 6 hard ..most it don't take but once or twice.. had a few stubborn ones that took more......however the best method I feel if caught inb the act is if u can cut them off beat them with a small cedar limb which don't really hurt them but they think there dying lol. but I am to old to do that so I just shock....I rare;y ever have a problem ..many of these patch hounds are natural; broke ffrom off game ...but some sure aint lol.

Re: Breaking beagles from deer

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:01 am
by BROTH3RMIK3
I was wondering the same thing. So I asked this old hunter I bumped into, about how he dealt with the issue. He told me to put a deer carcass in a 55 gallon drum, throw the dog in it and roll it down a small hill. He said once the dog gets to the bottom of the hill, it thinks the deer just attacked it, and the dog will never mess with that smell again. I figured the old guy, had probably lost it. LOL, needless to say I didn't try it.

Re: Breaking beagles from deer

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 4:54 am
by rabbitatfarm
I've heard of that method. It is supposed to work. I have a young--19 months--dog that pays no attention to deer tracks. I'm hoping he's just naturally broke, but none of my dogs ever go afield without e-collars. I'd like to trial him this fall and I need to be somewhat convinced he'll leave deer alone. Keep them on rabbits is the best advice.

Larry