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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7982927" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>I don't know about huntaways but I once bought an Irish setter and as the seller handed the lead to me he said, "You are going to have a lot of trouble with that dog!"</p><p></p><p>He was right. The dog started barking at dawn every day. Not so bad in winter, but up here in Scotland, it gets light at around 3.30am in summer.</p><p></p><p>So every night, I'd put a bucket of water beside the kennel gate. Every morning, I'd stumble out in my dressing gown and wellie boots and throw the bucket of water over the dog. It took a few months, but the dog did eventually work out the connection between a soaking and barking. I eventually sold the dog to Spain (and he wasn't a huntaway, so not your dog).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7982927, member: 4505"] I don't know about huntaways but I once bought an Irish setter and as the seller handed the lead to me he said, "You are going to have a lot of trouble with that dog!" He was right. The dog started barking at dawn every day. Not so bad in winter, but up here in Scotland, it gets light at around 3.30am in summer. So every night, I'd put a bucket of water beside the kennel gate. Every morning, I'd stumble out in my dressing gown and wellie boots and throw the bucket of water over the dog. It took a few months, but the dog did eventually work out the connection between a soaking and barking. I eventually sold the dog to Spain (and he wasn't a huntaway, so not your dog). [/QUOTE]
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