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alrite young dog question
alrtite im hunting a 2 nd a half year old walker gyp real nice treed grandaughter to johnsons delta rebel. she is a real nice split treeing hound completely independent stay put tree dog. the last month or so is the problem she has been hunting out real good better than she has but she locates real hard hear lately nd u think she is treed she will even go as far as 2 start chopping half as then she just up nd leaves. it had gotten real bad the last couple weeks before the big snowfall. i dont know wat 2 do she was doing real good nd being real accurate so i was gonna put her in a few hunts this spring before the crops get on nd if she is doing this i cant have it how do i fix it.
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Brock Johnson
CH"PR"Brodbecks Mighty Blue Tuff2nd and 3rd ukc nite hunt
"PR" Highstake Sissy 2nd, 3rd place and 4th place
sounds like she may be hittin on trees where boars have been tappin i would try to see what trees she is leavin and go from there it may cure itself when the boars settle down in a few weeks? she may just trying to be accurate.
she has left coons sit up nd most of them have been dens when she started doing all this the coons werent evening showing signs of rutting
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Brock Johnson
CH"PR"Brodbecks Mighty Blue Tuff2nd and 3rd ukc nite hunt
"PR" Highstake Sissy 2nd, 3rd place and 4th place
btt ne more thoughts
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Brock Johnson
CH"PR"Brodbecks Mighty Blue Tuff2nd and 3rd ukc nite hunt
"PR" Highstake Sissy 2nd, 3rd place and 4th place
well wat do u people think
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Brock Johnson
CH"PR"Brodbecks Mighty Blue Tuff2nd and 3rd ukc nite hunt
"PR" Highstake Sissy 2nd, 3rd place and 4th place
I have a young male dog that did this, but come to find out, he was is being picky about his trees. I think it was a confidence issue. He wasn't sure so he would'nt tree. As he has gotten older and gained confidence in his abilities he doesn't do it as much. He's still picky about his trees and he is rarely slick.
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