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Back when I started coonhunting with a old man ! He told me he rather have a dog run a deer across country than have one to slick tree!! Now I under stand what he was saying to me at that time.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CHEWBACH
Back when I started coonhunting with a old man ! He told me he rather have a dog run a deer across country than have one to slick tree!! Now I under stand what he was saying to me at that time. [/QUOTEdoes anyone else under stand it???]
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quote:You made my point. Today's dog is a different animal. It has nothing to do with shooting coons.
Originally posted by novicane65
As long as you're aware the dogs today are a different animal than the dogs of yesteryear when hides were high. But it depends on the dog. I've seen some dogs get more accurate and less accurate depending on what the dog was used to. Some dogs are gamblers by nature regardless of how many you knock out. Some dogs won't gamble at all, and double check themselves before settling in on tree. I know you know all this.
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quote:
Originally posted by CHEWBACH
[QUOTE]Originally posted by CHEWBACH
Back when I started coonhunting with a old man ! He told me he rather have a dog run a deer across country than have one to slick tree!! Now I under stand what he was saying to me at that time. [/QUOTEdoes anyone else under stand it???]
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Eric DePue
Hill Country Kennels Itty-Bitty
PKC CH Wax's Late Night Boom
And
Partners on a few common trashy young dogs
Gone but not forgotten
GrNtCh, PKC Ch Hillbilly Bildo
Pr Broken Oaks Wild Blue Gypsy
quote:what he was saying to me was!! its easier to break one from junking than to break one from slick treeing!! have found this out to be true!!
Originally posted by novicane65
Yes, I do understand it and agree with it. I'd rather have junk running for hours than make me walk to a slick. But in today's dogs it doesn't happen this way very often.
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Originally posted by shadinc
You made my point. Today's dog is a different animal. It has nothing to do with shooting coons.
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Eric DePue
Hill Country Kennels Itty-Bitty
PKC CH Wax's Late Night Boom
And
Partners on a few common trashy young dogs
Gone but not forgotten
GrNtCh, PKC Ch Hillbilly Bildo
Pr Broken Oaks Wild Blue Gypsy
It's about the dog. Breed for accuracy. Forget volume, barks per minute, bugged eyed, slobber slinging or any other cute term you can come up with. Since I've been reading this forum, I've seen about 20 request for the hardest treeing stud out there. Not one for the most accurate stud out there.
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Donald Bergeron
Who’s the most accurate stud dog or bloodline you have ever hunted with or witnessed? I always thought the clover dogs were known for maybe not treeing the most coons in a night but more likely to have the meat every time it locks down on a tree. Am I just believing something false or what do y’all think?
Clover dogs got on my nerves wallering sometimes but they could dang sure put coons in trees
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Trivia - For your awareness
Sometimes correcting dogs might triggered them into something wild - depending on how the process applied.
Your main goal is to curb unwanted dog behaviors. First rule is to understand them by researching. Why they keep doing unwanted behaviors? Maybe they are sending message to you that you can't understand.
Biting is the best example. Your question will be "How to stop a dog from biting?"
"Puppies mouth or nip for several reasons. As you noted, two of the primary reasons are teething & becoming overtired. Puppies also play with littermates & explore the world this way. The main message you want to get across is when your puppy nips you – all the fun stops immediately."
In my place, there is california dog bite law https://www.mesrianilaw.com/blog/wh...g-bite-law.html" where Under the California Civil Code, section 3342 states that the owner of the dog is liable for dog bite damages under circumstances. So we are really serious on training our dog not to bite someone.
I hope this fact could help a lot of dog owners how to handle them properly.
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Originally posted by CHEWBACH
what he was saying to me was!! its easier to break one from junking than to break one from slick treeing!! have found this out to be true!!
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Eric DePue
Hill Country Kennels Itty-Bitty
PKC CH Wax's Late Night Boom
And
Partners on a few common trashy young dogs
Gone but not forgotten
GrNtCh, PKC Ch Hillbilly Bildo
Pr Broken Oaks Wild Blue Gypsy
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