Hunting Dogs Describes in a Practical Manner the Training Handling Treatment
Hunting Dogs Describes in a Practical Manner the Training Handling Treatment
Oliver Hartley
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TONGUERS. MUSIC. ERHAPS no more mooted question enters in for so widely separated opinion as the comparative superiority^ of the Still Trailing dog and the Tonguers. The still or mute trailer is the deer, rabbit or night dog which does not give tongue on tlie trail. He keeps his silence, until his game is treed or in sight and about to tree. The tonguer gives forth a joyous and lusty cry as soon as he makes a strike, and continues to do so until the chase terminates. When treed he changes his b...ark, so that usually the hunter can distinguish between the signals. We shall withhold personal opinion as to the preferable style, and present the arguments of a number of adherents on both sides of the question, allowing the reader to come to his own conclusion. A West Virginia 'coon expert says, in favor of the tonguer: I have had several good 'coon dogs, both tonguers and silent trailers. This is a hilly, brushy country, with lots of deep hol- lows. The best 'coon dog I ever had was a three- 157 158 HUNTING DOGS.
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