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Jumping/chewing dog
Best ways to stop a dog from jumping? Or from chewing the tree and keeping him focused on staying parked, and looking up?
bad tree habits
The best way to do it is cull him and get another dog. Not trying to be smart just going to save you alot of trouble.
Heres the fix if ya got the kahonies.... hunt the dog 6 hours a night for 10 nights straight and drop every coon he trees on him...... youll be amazed how many bad habbits dissapear.
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Padlock and 12 inch piece of chain attached to the o ring on the collor. Every time he jumps it will wack him in the head.
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Re: bad tree habits
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Originally posted by N Williams
The best way to do it is cull him and get another dog. Not trying to be smart just going to save you alot of trouble.
Good clubbing to the head as he jumps each time and when he chews. Just hit him each time he jumps or thinks about jumping. Make sure he is on lead so u can get him back on tree.
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Originally posted by jason keck
Good clubbing to the head as he jumps each time and when he chews. Just hit him each time he jumps or thinks about jumping. Make sure he is on lead so u can get him back on tree.
Re: Re: bad tree habits
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Originally posted by shorecooner
Posts like this make me wonder how many good dogs have been culled, because they didn't have a trainer smart enough to straighten them out.
Shorecooner u might have taken clubbing to the head wrong. You make it uncomfortable for them when they jump. Let the dog know its alright to keep treeing. Different dogs different intensity. You won't break them from treeing if they like to tree. If he's chewing then he probably likes to tree.
That's somethin I've never liked is a dog that chews or jacks the tree like crazy
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Re: Re: Re: bad tree habits
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Originally posted by N Williams
lol. Ok buddy. First jumping at a tree is a bad problem to have for people like me that compitition hunt alot. I have broke dogs from alot of things but bad tree habits is something you might break for a little while but they will start back most of the time. Here is my thing this hound might be a coontreerer but why should it be into the coonhound world in the gene poole to produce dogs that do the same thing. To many good hounds out there to that tree coon without bad tree habits to work with something like this. These traits he mentioned are inhearited traits. I had rather put up with trashy than bad tree habits its much easier to break. All Im trying to tell the man is if bothers him he is better off starting over. The log chain shock collars ect might stop him for a little while but he will start back more than likely. I'm the most patient dog trainer that ever was. Bad tree habits I will not tolorate. thank you
The big pad lock and chain does work for the jumping . I have done this twice worked both times
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