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Posted by beardenrents on 11-20-2012 03:38 PM:

silent dog

What makes a dog just quit barking track? We got a bluetick that has just went cold silent on track. Is there any way to correct it?


Posted by HuckFinn on 11-20-2012 03:49 PM:

Brains. They seem to learn they can tree a coon quicker by not making so much noise. I had a dog like that; turned silent on some tracks but would open if other dogs did or if running in thickets. Just my theory. I think there's no changing that style.


Posted by hillbilly56 on 11-20-2012 03:53 PM:

nope

if hes silent you wont hear him open unless runs right on to a red hot track then some silent dogs wont open even if it is red hot you wont hear no races but your going to tree more coon and not walk very far to a tree unless hes a deep hunting dog if i was a hide hunter id rather have a silent dog but i prefer a open dog cause i dont kill very many coon jmo


Posted by Mcdaneld on 11-20-2012 04:05 PM:

silent

my bluetick female is like that she b 5 in few mnths this is her 4th full season w me n she olny opens when she is treed if u hear her btr b walk cuz ur fixn on bn treed always ben like that i like it cuz i no she got it

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Posted by zimmy on 11-20-2012 09:10 PM:

genetics


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 11-20-2012 10:39 PM:

Re: silent dog

quote:
Originally posted by beardenrents
What makes a dog just quit barking track? We got a bluetick that has just went cold silent on track. Is there any way to correct it?


why does a dog bark?

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Posted by slobbermouth21 on 11-21-2012 03:16 AM:

Strike him off other dogs if your worried about him not opening up on track I know of a dog that old man down the road from me had he is in the hall of fame for winning so meny hunts when he struck he was treed tight mouth dogs will tree a lot quicker then loose mouth dogs

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Posted by Trey M on 11-21-2012 03:16 AM:

Re: nope

quote:
Originally posted by hillbilly56
if hes silent you wont hear him open unless runs right on to a red hot track then some silent dogs wont open even if it is red hot you wont hear no races but your going to tree more coon and not walk very far to a tree unless hes a deep hunting dog if i was a hide hunter id rather have a silent dog but i prefer a open dog cause i dont kill very many coon jmo


You hit the nail square on the head. Most of the silent dogs are more accurate in my opinion. The ones that just fall treed and you strike them on their locate usually have the meat, not all but most. I like that, you'll get a last strike but first tree usually. I know cause I have one. If mine just falls treed, I know he the coon. Plus I can tell by his locate if he sure or not.

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 11-21-2012 03:20 AM:

its simple the track know longer excites the dog the only place
ts reward and pet on is the tree

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Posted by HuckFinn on 11-21-2012 03:23 AM:

I saw an announcement of a hunt once that said, "No silent dogs". Can they do that?


Posted by slobbermouth21 on 11-21-2012 03:25 AM:

I wouldn't think so? but I would be mad if I brought a me to dog to a hunt and everyone had a tight mouth dog because I'd be screwd.

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 11-21-2012 03:27 AM:

should be a easy dog to beat last and 1st is only 150 if you
are getting 1st and 2nd and a few 1st.

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Posted by Rocketman55 on 11-21-2012 02:14 PM:

Silent on Track

What causes it in my opinion is instinct. You cannot fix it, it is in the breeding, just as many others have said on here. You have two choices, either live with the fact that most nights you aren't going to hear your dog work a track, but you may get to hear them tree. (OR) You can move her to some of these folks that like a silent dog, (not me of course LOL) and start over with a line of dogs that you have found to be open trailers. Sorry that this is probably not what you want to hear, but there is just some things on a dog that training cannot repair.

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Posted by Blue Iron on 11-21-2012 03:35 PM:

Most SMART dogs tighten up a little with age. I don't mind a tight dog personally. I don't want a silent dog but one that barks here and there then boom treed I like. If I wanted to hear a bunch of barking I'd buy some beagles.

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Posted by headless01 on 11-22-2012 01:00 AM:

Re: nope

quote:
Originally posted by hillbilly56
if hes silent you wont hear him open unless runs right on to a red hot track then some silent dogs wont open even if it is red hot you wont hear no races but your going to tree more coon and not walk very far to a tree unless hes a deep hunting dog if i was a hide hunter id rather have a silent dog but i prefer a open dog cause i dont kill very many coon jmo


not them big $$$$$$$ silent dogs in them big hunts, they bark on off game and then they find a coon or at least a viney leafy tree.


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