Gatorgrizz27
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I've got a GSP/Lab adult that I would like to see if he has what it takes to work coyotes. From what I've seen people look for in a dog, he fits the criteria, but I haven't found much about the "how to".
He is extremely intelligent, fully obedience trained off lead, and has the speed/endurance to outrun a yote. If I take him in the woods to excercise he will run along the trail out front and criss cross, working the woods and brush on both sides, smelling and staying within whatever range I let him work in, checking back in with me every minute or so.
He is not territorial or aggressive towards other dogs, but is extremely gritty and will fight another dog if it tries to bite him. He has killed several coons, but when other dogs have pushed him to fight he grabs them by the side of their face and locks on, which if it happened with a yote should allow me to walk out to it and dispatch it.
When trying to train a dog to decoy, do you simply let them run and work out in front of you, and then call them to keep them within range and call them back once a yote starts following them? I don't use an e-collar on him currently but it would be simple to train him to come with the vibration of the collar instead of the verbal command.
He shows interest in the scents of quail, rabbits, waterfowl, deer and hogs, but not other dogs or livestock. Is the scent of a coyote instinctively interesting to them, or do you train them like a scent hound by dragging the hide or blood of one and putting rewards along the trail?
Finally, if a pack of yotes circle around a dog, will they typically scatter if you shoot one or two, or if you stand up and try to scare them off the dog, or will they be too focused on fighting him to notice? Thanks for the advice.
He is extremely intelligent, fully obedience trained off lead, and has the speed/endurance to outrun a yote. If I take him in the woods to excercise he will run along the trail out front and criss cross, working the woods and brush on both sides, smelling and staying within whatever range I let him work in, checking back in with me every minute or so.
He is not territorial or aggressive towards other dogs, but is extremely gritty and will fight another dog if it tries to bite him. He has killed several coons, but when other dogs have pushed him to fight he grabs them by the side of their face and locks on, which if it happened with a yote should allow me to walk out to it and dispatch it.
When trying to train a dog to decoy, do you simply let them run and work out in front of you, and then call them to keep them within range and call them back once a yote starts following them? I don't use an e-collar on him currently but it would be simple to train him to come with the vibration of the collar instead of the verbal command.
He shows interest in the scents of quail, rabbits, waterfowl, deer and hogs, but not other dogs or livestock. Is the scent of a coyote instinctively interesting to them, or do you train them like a scent hound by dragging the hide or blood of one and putting rewards along the trail?
Finally, if a pack of yotes circle around a dog, will they typically scatter if you shoot one or two, or if you stand up and try to scare them off the dog, or will they be too focused on fighting him to notice? Thanks for the advice.
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