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Posted by NiteHeat on 12-15-2014 02:36 PM:

First free cast: dog hunts hard, second cast: wont leave light

What in the world? On the first turn out she will take off with a purpose. Get struck and treed. If I load her up every once in awhile and take a bout a half mile down she will just look at me and not take off. Has anyone seen this? Shoould I just switch her when she wont leave?


Posted by KYHoundDawg on 12-15-2014 05:57 PM:

How often do you hunt her? She might be tired. My female does this if not hunted up. But if energy is not the issue I would ignore her till she takes of or walk in a bit and see if she goes.

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Posted by NiteHeat on 12-15-2014 06:20 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by KYHoundDawg
How often do you hunt her? She might be tired. My female does this if not hunted up. But if energy is not the issue I would ignore her till she takes of or walk in a bit and see if she goes.

3-4 nights a week. She was treeing hard and mightve been tired but I cant see that as a huge issue. Maybe it is. I walked her in a lil further and she would just turn around and look at me


Posted by RLenhart on 12-15-2014 06:37 PM:

I noticed you said "every once in a while" you load the dog up for another drop. I don't know how much water this will hold but one thing I try not to do to much is go tree one quick one and put the dog away for the night. Because i do worry he'll get the idea it's game over after he trees one. I know if you have to work the next morning you probably want to make it an early night but I generally try to make three drops for that reason. I don't know if that's the case here or not but I thought it could be a factor.


Posted by NiteHeat on 12-15-2014 07:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by RLenhart
I noticed you said "every once in a while" you load the dog up for another drop. I don't know how much water this will hold but one thing I try not to do to much is go tree one quick one and put the dog away for the night. Because i do worry he'll get the idea it's game over after he trees one. I know if you have to work the next morning you probably want to make it an early night but I generally try to make three drops for that reason. I don't know if that's the case here or not but I thought it could be a factor.

Well, thats got to be the case. Sometimes if she did good on first drop id load her up and we would go home. Always wanted to end it on a good note...
also, maybe I should re cast from the tree instead of loading up from box...


Posted by micooner on 12-15-2014 08:06 PM:

I don't think the one drop and home is the problem. How old is the dog, did she just start doing this?? Could be a health issue, thyroid maybe.


Posted by LRHINEHART on 12-15-2014 08:42 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by RLenhart
I noticed you said "every once in a while" you load the dog up for another drop. I don't know how much water this will hold but one thing I try not to do to much is go tree one quick one and put the dog away for the night. Because i do worry he'll get the idea it's game over after he trees one. I know if you have to work the next morning you probably want to make it an early night but I generally try to make three drops for that reason. I don't know if that's the case here or not but I thought it could be a factor.


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Posted by NiteHeat on 12-15-2014 08:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by micooner
I don't think the one drop and home is the problem. How old is the dog, did she just start doing this?? Could be a health issue, thyroid maybe.

2 and a half. She does it about once in 5 hunts. She was treed super hard and is a radical tree dog. Maybe she was just tired. She will act quirky like that sometimes


Posted by chriss on 12-15-2014 09:48 PM:

Not feeling well?

For what its worth, my dog just went thru the same thing. He is a get gone get deep no reverse type dog and on the second drop he refused to hunt. He was also missing a lot of trees on that first drop as well. Someone told me to try an antibiotic for a week and I did. Needless to say he is back. Get gone get deep no reverse no matter how many drops I make. His accuracy is back also. I figured it to be some kind of cold or infection. May not work for anyone else but it did for my dog. Hope you figure it out.

quote:
Originally posted by NiteHeat
2 and a half. She does it about once in 5 hunts. She was treed super hard and is a radical tree dog. Maybe she was just tired. She will act quirky like that sometimes


Posted by NiteHeat on 12-15-2014 09:56 PM:

thanks chriss
what did you give your dog


Posted by chriss on 12-15-2014 10:09 PM:

It was a generic penicillin called Neurocillin (spell check). 2 cc the first day and 1cc every day after that for a week.


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