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08/25/2008 11:10 PM  
I don't have the experience base on which to base such a judgement - sorry. There are so many variables to be taken into account in attempting to answer your question a great many dogs would need to be assessed to even get into a ballpark on it, I think. Jere > > Is it your experience that soft dogs with a lesser amount of "prey > drive" or "game sharpnes", usually also recognised by less metal > stamina to search on empty grounds and with a closer rangeing and > perhaps more will to please/cooperate, will settle faster from the > habit of chasing, compared to hotter, more independet dogs with a lot > of mental stamina/less need of support from the handler? > > Torsti
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