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Posted by sgamberg on 10-27-2013 05:34 PM:

pup wont tree

Have a 14 month old pup hunts hard great track dog nice kill dog hates a coon but won't tree. He's a walker male any ideas how to get him to tree have let him fight coon at tree have tied him back


Posted by gottabered on 10-27-2013 10:00 PM:

HE WILL TREE WHEN HE IS READY NOT WHEN YOU ARE! LET IT COME TO HIM ON HIS OWN THE SWITCH WILL FLIP BE PATIENT

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Posted by sgamberg on 10-27-2013 10:45 PM:

Yea sure it will just had to wait like everything else about him gotta click soon


Posted by JiM on 10-27-2013 10:49 PM:

I know a guy that can teach your pup to tree but what's the point? Maybe you can too but again, not much point in teaching that.

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Posted by HOBO on 10-27-2013 10:50 PM:

Stop letting him chew on the coon IF he doesn't tree, just tie him back and let the other dogs have it. IF he's not treeing he doesn't need to be chewing on fur.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 10-27-2013 11:19 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by HOBO
Stop letting him chew on the coon IF he doesn't tree, just tie him back and let the other dogs have it. IF he's not treeing he doesn't need to be chewing on fur.
X2 THATS WHAT IM TRYING TO TELL A BUDDY OF MINE HE'S GOT A 14MONTH OLD BLUE DOG BEEN RUNNING TRACK SENSE LAST SEASON WOULDN'T TREE A LICK AND STILL WON'T SHE JUST SIT AND WAIT FOR THE COON AND HE JUST KEEPS GIVEING TO HER WHEN HE DOES TY HER BACK AFTER THE OTHER DOGS ARE DONE WITH IT HE HANGS IT UP SHE JUST JUMPS TRYING TO GET HOLD OF IT TRY TELLING HIM JUST TO TAKE HER AWAY AND NOT LET HER EVEN HAVE A SMELL


Posted by sgamberg on 10-28-2013 07:18 AM:

Been tieing him back treed some tonight think a couple more times of that and he will be treeing


Posted by skeets on 10-28-2013 07:30 AM:

hunt the hair off him,if hes bred to tree he will go to treeing if he aint he want.


Posted by sgamberg on 10-28-2013 06:09 PM:

He's breed to tree no drought about that... just keep tying him back showed a lot of promise last night I just gotta be more patient .... that's the hard part when you gotta pup you really like


Posted by Tom Jones on 10-28-2013 08:57 PM:

lol

sometimes when they do start you wish they wouldnt tree so much lol. in all honesty just keep tieing him back, i personally tie them about 15 yards or so away from the tree and have fun with the older dogs that are treeing.

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Posted by redeyes on 10-29-2013 02:21 AM:

i got one that turned 2 once in a while she would bark at the tree runs a good track but no tree some was my fault got hurt and could not hunt didnt know if she would ever tree. just pet him up at the tree last two nights she has blown the tree down you can not count the barks dont give up they will tree when they are ready and have the meat to many times dogs are tree happy because they are forced to tree anything that will climb when they are a pup i want mine to tree coon not everything else

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