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Posted by BigHoss77 on 12-15-2014 02:40 AM:

Dog coming off tree

What is best way to break this habit? Any suggestions or tips appreciated.

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Posted by Allbritton on 12-15-2014 03:14 AM:

Does the dog come to you when it leaves the tree or is it just milling around? Does it go back If You encourage it?


Posted by Fisher13 on 12-15-2014 05:15 AM:

You could try some hangs up but you risk developing some tree jacking. In reality I think the only thing you can do is hunt the dog 6 nights a week.

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Posted by BigHoss77 on 12-15-2014 05:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Allbritton
Does the dog come to you when it leaves the tree or is it just milling around? Does it go back If You encourage it?
he comes off the tree and meets me then he'll go back and tree.

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Posted by pamjohnson on 12-15-2014 01:31 PM:

break off a green switch an swat him when he comes to meet you. usually real easy to break them of this bad habit.


Posted by JiM on 12-15-2014 03:43 PM:

I catch them by the collar and spank them back to the tree, get them up on the tree and treeing. You just want them to think coming off is bad, staying on us good. It's really just that basic.

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Posted by Fisher13 on 12-15-2014 06:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by pamjohnson
break off a green switch an swat him when he comes to meet you. usually real easy to break them of this bad habit.


Yup this, I can usually even yell at them and they get back on, he or she should grow out of this.

I thought you meant the dog would tree for a little and then go run another track.

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Posted by Todd Miller on 12-16-2014 05:51 PM:

good switch


Posted by Bayemup34 on 12-16-2014 10:35 PM:

So what if I've got one leavin the tree and goin to run another track. Me and a buddy have been runnin our two young gyps together. Brandy will strike first and get treed first so I know she's not just me-tooing. Bth dogs will get treed and before we get there Brandy will leave the tree. My buddy's dog stays and there's almost always a coon there. She doesn't just leave and go bs, she's always runnin another track, but how do I get her to stay treed till I get there? I realize shootin one out to her would probably help, but I can't if she's not there.

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Posted by pamjohnson on 12-17-2014 12:22 AM:

run faster

keep up to her make her stay.


Posted by Danny Glista on 12-17-2014 01:17 AM:

Bayemup34!! Set her up for a positive outcome!!!!

Much easier to control than free casting her into the timber! Trap a few coon, turn some loose for here and don't give the coon much of a start!!Sometimes I let them watch the coon going away from them but in your case will defeat the purpose of what needs to click in her head. Just cut a coon loose,get her right out after coon takes off and cut her. Get on your hiking boots and keep up with her. When she locates up and trees,get her hooked up and let her tree.I like to just sit back and let'm tree for 15 minutes or so. Don't praise her right of the bat,give her some time for things to settle in first!!Then praise her up and knock the coon out to her. A few times doing this should help solve the problem. One thing for sure!! If you continue to hunt her and she continues to leave before you get to her,it's a lost cause and she'll continue on with it. By trying this,you have nothing to lose and most likely alot to gain. By turning some coon loose for her,if you stay on her and get her hooked up when she trees,you are creating a positive outcome which if repeated a few times will get her mind right. Then,hunt her only by herself and try to stay close to her as possible until she gaines confidense in staying treed. This will correct most hounds with this problem!! There ya go,a training tip from Danny G. Good luck with it!!

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Posted by Bayemup34 on 12-17-2014 03:34 AM:

I'll definitely try this, thank you.

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Posted by chad west on 12-17-2014 04:56 AM:

Bayemup34 is ur buddys dog blowing or face barking making her leave ? Might try her by herself a time or two c if that makes a difference.

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Posted by smokepole on 12-19-2014 04:04 AM:

If you are petting dog on the tree stop doing it wait and give them their petting reward after you leave the tree. They are coming to greet you because their lookin to be petted or rewarded. I had one doing the same thing this stopped it for me


Posted by Fisher13 on 12-19-2014 05:09 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by chad west
Bayemup34 is ur buddys dog blowing or face barking making her leave ? Might try her by herself a time or two c if that makes a difference.

X2 should fer sure be hunting her alone

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