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Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 05-07-2021 01:13 PM:

Breaking out old dog.

Last night I decided to take a hound that is 10 years old and hasn't been in over a year. He showed the same heart to hunt, the same energy to tree and the same desire to tree one that he did when he was 5. I did load him and take him out of the truck to protect his joints. LOL We talk everyday on here about getting dogs to do this or that better. Finding one with the heart and drive goes a long way in finding enjoyment in this sport. Only question I couldn't answer that a friend asked was. Why is his name MONGO. I didn't name him. He had that name when I purchased him. But, I think the name fits. Now it has an addition to it. "Ole Mongo".

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Posted by pamjohnson on 05-07-2021 01:59 PM:

Yes heart and drive is a necessity. 1st thing I look for and if it is not there someone with more time and patience than me will be owning that pup


Posted by Sonny Phipps on 05-07-2021 02:26 PM:

It’s amazing how good these “ole Warriors” do after being laid up. I’ve notice the same thing from a older hound or 2 over the years. I have found myself recollecting old hunts with a old dog when I break him out. I guess old dogs are just like us, they still love the game even if they are a little sore next day.

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 05-07-2021 03:08 PM:

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Originally posted by Sonny Phipps
It’s amazing how good these “ole Warriors” do after being laid up. I’ve notice the same thing from a older hound or 2 over the years. I have found myself recollecting old hunts with a old dog when I break him out. I guess old dogs are just like us, they still love the game even if they are a little sore next day.


Isn't that the truth. I had an old dog named Mongo once. He loved to saunter out and just tree coons. He never got in a hurry and made it look so easy. I would turn him loose occasionally until he went blind. He had a rough life. He suffered a heat stroke, got hit by a car, recovered from tick desease and heartworms, developed arthritis and thyroid desease but he was a tuff old dog and loved to go hunting up until he went blind.


Posted by Sonny Phipps on 05-07-2021 03:23 PM:

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Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Isn't that the truth. I had an old dog named Mongo once. He loved to saunter out and just tree coons. He never got in a hurry and made it look so easy. I would turn him loose occasionally until he went blind. He had a rough life. He suffered a heat stroke, got hit by a car, recovered from tick desease and heartworms, developed arthritis and thyroid desease but he was a tuff old dog and loved to go hunting up until he went blind.


I can imagine his personality, the only thing he wanted to do was go tree a coon. It’s amazing how a dog like you described can beat past all those odds and still be a proficient coon treer. Sometimes we as owners / trainers make up too many excuses for why one can’t operate. If they want to do it, seems like they will.

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Posted by dixiedog on 05-07-2021 04:16 PM:

Heck my son has a old dog and we hunt him pretty regular. I have probably had as much fun as my boy has had with him. Took him out Monday night. Made 2 drops , 2 trees and 2 singles in about 20 minutes of hunting. It's hard to beat a good Old dog.


Posted by Reuben on 05-07-2021 04:26 PM:

These dogs are born with the right tools...they might do it slower and have arthritis and shouldn’t hunt them more than once a week but they are dependable in getting the job done...

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Posted by oklared on 05-08-2021 01:25 PM:

DUAL CH. Y2KD, AT 10&1/2 WON BOTH NTS AT ZONES, WENT TO THE WORLD HUNT IN 2010, I LOVE THEM OLD DOGS

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Posted by jawscardodger on 05-08-2021 02:33 PM:

My jodie dog. At 10. Her last hunt.We had two young dogs with her that came back to the truck but she wasn't comming back to she treed a coon. She had two litters of pups and I made a pup out of each litter a GR night . Still have one he's 8 and a Gr night grandson. click on the link and click on the video

https://photos.app.goo.gl/P1tSnZj54y1Mv99V7

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Posted by Dave Richards on 05-09-2021 05:21 AM:

Old Dogs

I have always had a soft spot in my heart for old dogs that were coon dogs, I never get tired of hunting an old dog that is definitely a coon dog. Let others train them young dogs, just give me a seasoned coon treeing dog to hunt. I would not give a good old dog for a truck load of pups or untrained young dogs. Dave

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Posted by mrains on 05-09-2021 05:51 AM:

Dave

I am on the other side of the fence from you on this one. Once they become Mr. Consistent I am ready to find me another one to start working. I love their challenge of starting a young dog, it's like a game of chess. Although Sometime I do wonder why.


Posted by Dave Richards on 05-09-2021 09:01 PM:

Re: Dave

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Originally posted by mrains
I am on the other side of the fence from you on this one. Once they become Mr. Consistent I am ready to find me another one to start working. I love their challenge of starting a young dog, it's like a game of chess. Although Sometime I do wonder why.


You Sir. are what keeps hunters like myself in business and I give you all the thanks for doing so. Guys like myself would be out of coon dogs once the old dogs died out. I definitely appreciate all the hard work it takes to train a good coon dog, it is definitely a labor of love to do so. I just like to coon hunt with a good dog and do not have the time or desire to train dogs. Thank you for doing the hard work so lazy hunters like me have good dogs to hunt. Dave

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Posted by Coal295 on 05-09-2021 10:21 PM:

Young dogs

Mrains if you like young dogs ive got a couple black and tans that need someone with more patience than me. Im like Dave- give me an old pleasure dog any day of the week.


Posted by rick brocious on 05-10-2021 12:05 AM:

https://youtu.be/WV8YJ7OfOWU


Posted by Dave Richards on 05-10-2021 02:21 AM:

Rick

I really enjoyed that song. Dave

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Posted by Lynn Tubbs on 05-10-2021 11:04 PM:

Bruce, carried mine sat. nite sure did not act like he is 12 years old. Still enjoy hunting him.


Posted by Donnie Stevens on 05-11-2021 12:27 AM:

I've always found it hard watching a good one lose a step. I'd sooner sell one then bury it. Dogs don't get old around here.

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Posted by Melblank on 05-11-2021 12:50 AM:

Once I find one I like they stay here till they die and I hunt them till they die. I can’t part with them.


Posted by Dave Richards on 05-12-2021 12:04 AM:

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Originally posted by Melblank
Once I find one I like they stay here till they die and I hunt them till they die. I can’t part with them.


X2, I do the same thing. Love a good dog and keep them until they die. Dave

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