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Posted by chadmoua on 05-14-2013 05:52 AM:

anybody figure out how to solve this?

I got a pup that whenever she hits an open field, just runs like crazy. Its to the point where sometimes she wears herself out just running as hard as she can. This isnt an issue when shes trailing but if im not releasing her directly in front of timber or if she hits an open field before she finds a track, the nights over.


Posted by HuckFinn on 05-14-2013 07:03 AM:

That's funny! How old? I'd expect her to age out of it.


Posted by jap's cr kennel on 05-14-2013 01:55 PM:

My pup does that in the open she runs all over like a race horse


Posted by nickhagerman on 05-14-2013 03:18 PM:

runing

my pups does somthin like that only she runs the side of the field
till she gets to the back of the woods

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Posted by chadmoua on 05-14-2013 03:53 PM:

She'll be a year in two weeks.


Posted by D. Davis on 05-14-2013 08:47 PM:

running in fields

Used to raise German Shorthairs.The field trial dogs would go to all corners of a 20 acre field and have it hunted out in 10 minutes.
Just a thought could be some of the bird dog and foxhound coming out.They bred a lot in to these modern hounds.


Posted by T.Beyer on 05-14-2013 09:24 PM:

Try turning her gradually back from the woods. Cut her into the woods, then the next time cut her closer to the edge, and so on? Maybe she just isn't putting the woods is at the edge of the field together?

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Posted by chadmoua on 05-14-2013 09:50 PM:

Shes bred right and comes from very respected stock and a great man so it is definitely not due to bird dog or running dog blood.

t.meyer, im not sure i understand your last sentence but sounds like you have a good idea there.

let keep the ideas coming and thanks for the input.


Posted by T.Beyer on 05-14-2013 11:13 PM:

Sorry, let me try to be more clear. Start her where she can see the woods. I am assuming she has been ona tree before, she knows what the woods is all about. She just may not realize the woods are there. A good friend told me that we often need to think of a 1 year old as a young child, about 1st grade age. We have to make it a little more simple. Cut here about 20 feet from the woods, the following drop, at the next woods, drop her a little further back, and so on. Soon enough, you can dump her from the edge of the road, you will have trained here to get to the woods.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 05-15-2013 12:55 AM:

i agree

with mr beyer i always lead my dogs to the woodline if im in a big field exspecaly a young dog they can get on something you might not want lol but i have cut them and they go back in the feild and strike a coon but sounds like you need to lead him to the woodline a few times


Posted by chadmoua on 05-15-2013 01:09 AM:

I will take the advice here into practice. But how would you suggest I stop her when she hits an open field/clearing located in the woods? For example, the other day I took her out. I dropped her at the edge of the woods. She goes a little over a hundred yards out and hits savannah oak field thats about 7 acres or so and then just runs like crazy. I know shes not tracking because I've taken her out in the day and watched her and she is simply just running.


Posted by hillbilly56 on 05-15-2013 01:18 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by chadmoua
I will take the advice here into practice. But how would you suggest I stop her when she hits an open field/clearing located in the woods? For example, the other day I took her out. I dropped her at the edge of the woods. She goes a little over a hundred yards out and hits savannah oak field thats about 7 acres or so and then just runs like crazy. I know shes not tracking because I've taken her out in the day and watched her and she is simply just running.
might be a hard habit to beak and may never get her to quit if you can find some big woods with no feilds to go through just keep her in the woods as much as posable for awhile see if that stops it just a thought she may be smelling deer just not opening being she does this only in a feild


Posted by chadf on 05-15-2013 06:51 AM:

sounds like she also needs some basic obedience training. If my dogs are in earshot then they darnwell better come when called.


Posted by skeets on 05-15-2013 08:48 AM:

i would lead her in the woods before i turn her loose,i would also teach her to come to me when i called her.if shes bred right it want be long when all she will think about is treeing coons and running in a field want be so much fun for her. bond with her and it make her want to please you, and hunt her all you can, it will help her mature a lot faster.make sure your dog aint got worms.


Posted by chadmoua on 05-15-2013 03:34 PM:

She pretty good with basic obidence. I have no problem calling her off a track or when shes running, i just havent been because i didnt see the point. I'll keep hunting her and maybe she'll turn it around.


Posted by amazingcursouth on 05-15-2013 04:04 PM:

dont turn her loose in a field. take her to the edge of the woods and cut her. if she comes back out in the field just to run CORRECT her. wont take her long to figure out that she needs to be in the woods. Turning loose in fields is just asking for a play session for some dogs.

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Posted by Nat Thomas on 05-16-2013 07:32 AM:

I wouldn't worry about it. Let her grow out of it. It's not a bad trait to have... Most people search for dogs with that much heart and desire. Would you rather have her walk beside you?


Posted by chadmoua on 05-16-2013 02:36 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Nat Thomas
I wouldn't worry about it. Let her grow out of it. It's not a bad trait to have... Most people search for dogs with that much heart and desire. Would you rather have her walk beside you?


you bring up a valid point. thanks for the reply


Posted by Dogcop on 05-16-2013 03:06 PM:

This might be a dumb question, but how often does she get turned loose? Had a female that acted stupid if she wasnt hunted down every night. Might help, no idea. Mine would run circles and cut up and act a fool. Might walk her to the wood line with a shock collar and if she turns to hit the open field bump her a little and call her back, then send her again. jmho

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