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Posted by Kcole on 10-12-2017 03:35 AM:

Tracks

Last night I made 3 drops with my female each drop she would get deep open up then get quite but would not open again till treed and move the track like 400 yards or better on the garmin to some this might be normal but this female has always been very open on track maybe to much but tonight I take her out for 2 drops with the same results any input or why such a sudden change she is now 4 yr old we have great moisture little breeze and good temps and haven't had any trash problems for a long time

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Posted by pigsit on 10-14-2017 04:56 AM:

Did you have a shock collar on her?

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Posted by Kcole on 10-14-2017 11:15 PM:

Yes she has wore a collar from the first night in the woods, last night took her to a hunt and she did a good job, looked normal again lol made night champ I still have no idea why she had the two nights that she did but just a dog and they can do funny things from time to time I guess

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Posted by Dave Richards on 10-15-2017 06:33 AM:

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Maybe because you did not have a shocking collar on? If you did, who knows? Dave

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Posted by skeets on 10-15-2017 12:11 PM:

i had a dog that was open on track until the track got hot,then she would shutup and try to catch the coon.usually didnt take her long to catch it or tree it after she got quite.


Posted by darton on 10-15-2017 12:43 PM:

x2 especially in more open ground were a dog can run to catch .


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