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Training a beagle that learns slower

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I have three litter mates--two males and a female--that just turned 16 weeks. One male barked track at 13 weeks, the other a few days later. They are both running track and opening together. The female has opened once or twice but doesn't seem to want to stay with the males. She's the first to quit and return to me. I run them every morning and most evenings together. I'm thinking she is getting frustrated or confused because she can't keep up. I'm thinking about taking her solo with a tame rabbit to get her a few more chases. I can run her inside my large fenced garden also. Any thought/advice on how to proceed?

Larry
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Oldhound;

Thanks for the advice. We tried the garden and a tame rabbit tonight. She caught the rabbit--my fault. I didn't think the set-up through. On the upside she was very agressive with her catch. The rabbit survived and went back in the hutch fior a better day.

Larry
Boots barked on her first track/find today. She just started out different; more hunt and less play. I think the wheels are finally starting to turn. Bitch is straight Bredemeirer breeding; sire is out of Rabbit River Patchie and Ozzies Peaches. The two males are hell-on-wheels!! I'm looking forward to a repeat breeding this winter.

Larry
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