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Originally posted by john Duemmer
Jacking,chewing, digging... all just the way an individual dog deals with their frustation and excitment at not being able to get to the coon.
I have never been able to or seen anyone else change the way a dog trees in any kind of permanent way.
My huntin buddy bought a wipeout bred female a couple years ago (real nice dog) that was a nice treedog until you got to the tree, as soon as she saw ya comin she went on point, i mean she froze up like a statue just stareing at the tree, not up the tree like she was waitin for the crack but straight ahead at the tree trunk. We hunted her a couple weeks and never could get a bark out of her when she knew we were near the tree.
Wheather the way a dog trees is natural to them or the result of poor handling once it is established you either live with it or move on.
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"If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you; that is the principal difference between a dog and a man."
Mark Twain
jacking is usually(but not ALWAYS) a man-made problem... made by people hanging live traps or furs low enough in a tree that the young dog jumps trying to get to it.
But sometimes that is just how the dog wants to do it, and I don't think it can be broken.... because when you are not at the tree the dog is gonna do what it like to do!
Just don't hunt a tree-jacking dog with young dogs or aggressive dogs or you will end up with a hurt dog or a nasty fight
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