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Posted by Hoosier on 06-26-2017 07:41 PM:

What would YOU have done?

I had a situation happen to me Saturday night while hunting a pup that is 8 1/2 months old and was just curious how other handlers would have handled it.

This pup has only been hunted about 10 times but has treed 3-4 coons by itself. She ran and treed a coon and did a nice job. After finding the coon I lead her a short ways and send her on. She quickly goes back to the same tree and starts treeing again. I go back, put her on the lead strap and lead her 150 yards or more away and send her the opposite direction. In a couple more minutes...she enough she is back to the same tree, hitting it harder than ever.

What do YOU do now...knowing this is a pup that has just started treeing her own coon and has only been hunted a few times?

There are of course many options!

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Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 06-26-2017 08:02 PM:

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Few options. Either move her completely out of the area so she can't go back. That way your not teaching her to go back. Or you have to rough her up a little. That choice depends on the dogs personality. I would probably just move to a completely different spot. You can teach her to cast from the tree at a later date.

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Posted by MIKE CARDER on 06-26-2017 08:09 PM:

Well

My self I would went and got her again. Led her 10 feet from tree and cut her loose, and make her leave. That way I can catch her and make her leave so I dont have to walk so far. I hate to discipline at a tree but she would know not to get back on the tree. Then if she went off and treed another you have a win/win situation. She treed another and now you won't have to lead away from tree, just cut her there. Thats what I try to do with mine. When I had hounds.


Posted by johnny reb on 06-26-2017 08:24 PM:

Since she's only been hunted a few times. I would of lead her off the tree a little further and sent her on. I wouldn't of used a switch just yet I will wait until they are getting treed A little more. I have no problem correcting one at a tree like some do. Some will think you will ruin one especially a 6-7-8 month old pup by disciplining them at the tree. If that wll ruin it you don't want it anyway. I hate a dog that can't take a scolding no matter the age.


Posted by CHEWBACH on 06-26-2017 08:29 PM:

yep

Before I head south!! what I would have done !! 8 1/2 mts old!! that coon would have been on ground!! but when they do go back what Carder said!! 10ft sendem on! takes a few times but they will get it !!when they are alone!!

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Posted by HOBO on 06-26-2017 08:54 PM:

I'd get rid of her, she's a cull.


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Posted by ItsOlMander on 06-26-2017 09:16 PM:

pick up and move to another spot. i would let her get more solid before disciplining her around the tree. if shes doing so good so soon i wouldn't want to deter her from treeing... maybe move spots so she doesn't get in to the habit of going back and then work on walking her off and recasting later.

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Posted by rghnd123 on 06-26-2017 09:22 PM:

Pup

On a pup going back, if you were alone load up and move spots. If you had someone with you, have them stay at tree with a switch. Walk the pup 50 or so yards. Send the pup just like you are cutting for the first time. Don't say a word to the pup. If the pup goes back have the person at the tree run her off, make sure that the other person has their light off also. You don't need to go back to the tree. If she can't be ran off have the other person put a lead on her and y'all move to a different spot. Have you been shooting coons out to the pup, hang ups?

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Posted by Huntnharris on 06-26-2017 10:52 PM:

Leashing and moving to a new spot will create a new problem! Run her off and make her go hunting! One tree and go to the truck on a regular basis will make a dog think this drop is over. I've seen this happen a lot. You can tell real fast in a cast if a guy has a dog like this because he's wants to call time out and move spots after the first tree.

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Posted by Randy Woodard on 06-27-2017 12:51 AM:

I can see what's wrong with most pups now. Lol Beat it!! Shock it!! Oh and then trade it off after uve ruined it! Smh

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Posted by groworg1 on 06-27-2017 02:47 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Randy Woodard
I can see what's wrong with most pups now. Lol Beat it!! Shock it!! Oh and then trade it off after uve ruined it! Smh
exactly


Posted by pigsit on 06-27-2017 03:11 AM:

This pup is eight and a half months old, and treeing coons, lets keep the experience fun until she gets more experience and confidence. Lead her off the tree and move to a new spot, there is plenty of time to deal with the other situation as she matures.

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Posted by Hoosier on 06-27-2017 01:10 PM:

Thanks for the replies guys. Lead her to the truck is what I did and will do for a while...then when she has more confidence and experience we shall learn to go on hunting and leave it alone.

CHEWBACH.... "That coon would have been on the ground".... I like your way of thinking. Hobo knows that NEVER happens at my house!

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Posted by Ron Moore on 06-27-2017 01:36 PM:

Patients is to most important part of the training process. At 8 1/2 months old going back to the tree would be the least of my worries. I've ran dogs off the tree at a later time in their life but young ones can sometime be effected in a negative way. Always remember, for every action there will be some kind of reaction. Take it slow and enjoy this pup. Envision where this pup will be in 6 months instead of the next drop. Good luck, sounds like you have a great prospect.


Posted by swamp1 on 06-27-2017 03:30 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Ron Moore
Patients is to most important part of the training process. At 8 1/2 months old going back to the tree would be the least of my worries. I've ran dogs off the tree at a later time in their life but young ones can sometime be effected in a negative way. Always remember, for every action there will be some kind of reaction. Take it slow and enjoy this pup. Envision where this pup will be in 6 months instead of the next drop. Good luck, sounds like you have a great prospect.
x2,fellow young man,, understand you're dealing with a puppy,not a seasoned coon dog with a few seasons on it.that's the hardest part,the waiting. Make her your best buddy,sounds like she has the confidence.


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 06-27-2017 08:48 PM:

shock it . just kidding. Drive to a different place to hunt.

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Posted by ringtail on 06-28-2017 02:33 AM:

8.5 months old, hunted 10 times. I would have loaded up and moved to another spot and turn loose.

Like Bruce said, you can teach her to cast from the tree later.

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Posted by Coondog123 on 06-28-2017 03:22 PM:

I would shoot the coon out or load up and move to another spot.


Posted by JB Cobb on 06-30-2017 03:21 AM:

Trevor I can't believe you led that pup back to the truck... She is surly ruined for life now...absublutly worthless......What's your address so I can type it in my GPS... I'll save you the trouble and haul her off for you 😎


Posted by hoosier32 on 06-30-2017 08:42 PM:

I'm by no means an expert, but I would strongly consider doing the most difficult thing, which for me is getting in the truck and going home. You've had a great hunt with a young pup. Go home and you can both lay there and think about how much fun it was instead of both laying there thinking about a negative experience. There will be time for teaching and correcting later. Best of luck with your pup.


Posted by Todd_Miller on 07-01-2017 01:41 PM:

Send her directly off that tree and don't let come back, dogs don't know negativity, and its not going to ruin her tree ability one bit. She may pout some, but she will go hunting again once she quits pouting. Training is all about putting them through the things you don't want them to do. If my pup wants to do something I don't like then I expose him or her to it and work on it until it isn't a problem any more and then move on to the next level. You have to teach them right from wrong and its alot easier to start young.
That's just crazy to pull her and go to another spot, teach her right the first time.


Posted by MIKE CARDER on 07-01-2017 02:02 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Randy Woodard
I can see what's wrong with most pups now. Lol Beat it!! Shock it!! Oh and then trade it off after uve ruined it! Smh


You dont have to beat, or shock a hound to teach it something so basic. Recast and send on, most hounds after 2-3 times will move on. Like I said I hate to discipline at a tree. Unless its a possum. Lol


Posted by Todd_Miller on 07-01-2017 02:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by MIKE CARDER
You dont have to beat, or shock a hound to teach it something so basic. Recast and send on, most hounds after 2-3 times will move on. Like I said I hate to discipline at a tree. Unless its a possum. Lol


Your exactly right, I wouldnt be scared to discipline at a tree, Its just like some people wont walk their hound to another dogs tree, or some wont hunt on moon lit nights, that's all non-sense. You don't need to beat on them and a little effort and common sense when training will make a dog.


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