
However, when outside she must be kept on a lease, in a kennel, or on a tie out. If not, she takes herself hunting!
There is no way of getting her to come back unless
a) She loses the trail and you catch her
b) The rabbit holes up and you catch her
c) or you just plain run up and catch her (<- good luck with that one)
I thought nothing of this, figuring it was normal because she IS a hunting dog. It’s a bit of a pain because she is constantly trying to sneak out the door and escape off her leash, but we are all pretty use to it now.

Well, she is a year and 3 months now, and this year running her and hunting with her should be blast, we just can’t wait to get her out.
But now, I am posed with a problem, she just never stops or comes when you call her!

I’m afraid she will take off after deer, run out into a busy road, or some situation like that that we will HAVE to stop her but won’t be able to.

The only reason I have not used an e-collar on her yet is because she is young, and because I don’t want her to lose any desire to hunt and trail a rabbit. I’d like her to listen a little better, or have some kind of control over her if I need it, but I don’t want her to think that the running away is what is bad, but what’s bad is not listening to your owner screaming your name while you chase deer into the sunset! Also, if we shoot a rabbit and she gets to it first I would rather if she didn’t grab it and run off with it! (even though I’m not sure if she should do that or not)
So my question is; is it time for an e-collar?
Or am I expecting too much, and this is how it should be?

Ohhh, and should it be time or an e-collar, how the heck do I decide which one is best for me? (a very beginner beagle trainer only hunting with the dog, not running trails)
