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Gnawing
Anyone have any ideas on how to brake a dog from gnawing when he is on a tree?
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BigCountry
Tommy Gayle
985-233-1016

I doubt you can ever stop it...but this will cut it down significantly
Where can I get that?
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BigCountry
Tommy Gayle
985-233-1016
your local coop or TSC should carry it. When you get to the tree just soak the spot that its been gnawing and chewing
Thanks for the info. I tried copenhagen in the past, but all that did was start me dipping it.
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BigCountry
Tommy Gayle
985-233-1016
One thing about it when they gnaw the usually won't every leave the tree.
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Originally posted by JmillerFL
One thing about it when they gnaw the usually won't every leave the tree.
Find a vet that will knock them out and take a dremel tool and cut their canine teeth down to past the root. Worked on mine in 2009 and then he went on to win Pkc national male leader that year.
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PCH Habits Bad Son
Over $27,900 in winnings
(GR NITE CH with no losses)
2011 PKC Arkansas State Champion (Final 4 four years in a row)
2009 PKC National Male Leader, AR State Leader, Treeing Walker Breed Leader
2011 Purina Senior Showdown PKC Truck Hunt - 2nd
UKC Top Reproducing Black and Tan Female / CherryPoppins
Hog rings in back jaw. Have to do every 6 months but it works. Doolins deal works also.
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Get a Good One
quote:
Originally posted by Chad Doolin
Find a vet that will knock them out and take a dremel tool and cut their canine teeth down to past the root. Worked on mine in 2009 and then he went on to win Pkc national male leader that year.
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Dr. Allen Hallada (Doc Halladay)
Current:
PKC Ch. Gr.Nt.Ch. Cat Scratch Fever
(Gr.Nt.Ch. PKC Ch. Moonlight Aftershock x Gr.Nt.Ch. PKC Ch. Moonlight Outlaw Breanna)
2016 Finished to PKC Ch. in one week!
Dual Grand Champion CHKC Ch., PKC Gold Ch. All Grand Outlaw G-Man
(Gr.Nt.Ch.Glissens JJ Jr. x Gr.Nt.Ch. Outlaw Billy Jean)
4 Generations of All Grand Nite Champions!
Timber Jack 3X and Timber Chopper over 30X
2019 Southern National Redbone Days Champion
2016 National Grand Nite Champion Redbone
2016 CHKC Redbone Days Champion
2016 PKC Super Stakes Reserve Champion
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CHKC All Time Money Winning Redbone
Bodacious
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Gr.Ch.PKC. Gold Ch.CHKC CH. Outlaw G-Man x Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch. CHKC Ch., PKC Gold Ch. Classy Cali)
Past:
Gr.Nt.Ch.Ch. Dawns Timber Jack
1988 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner
1989 UKC World Champion Redbone
1989 Purina Outstanding Redbone Coonhound
#2 Historic Redbone Sire/ Top 20 All Breeds
American Redbone Coonhound Assoc. Hall of Fame
Gr.Nt.Ch. Bussrow Bottom Brandy II
1991 American Redbone Days Champion
1992 AKC World Champion Redbone
1992 ACHA World Champion Redbone
1992 Wisconsin State Champion
1994 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex
Produced 2 Nt. Ch. , 1 Gr.Nt.Ch. out of 2 litters and two Redbone Days Winners
Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch. PKC Gold Ch. Layton's Classy Cali
2012 UKC World Champion Redbone and 7th Place Overall
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 UKC World Champion Redbone Female
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - Goodsprings, AL
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Series Race - 3rd Place Overall
2016 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - New Albany, MS
2016 PKC Texas State Race Winner
2016 PKC Redbone Breed Race Winner
PKC All Time Money Winning Redbone
PKC Ch. Gr.Nt.Ch. Coffman's Smokin Red Buck
2016 UKC World Hunt 5th Place and World Champion Redbone
2016 National Redbone Days Overall Winner
Gr.Nt.Ch. Reinhart's Central Page
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Brandy II)
Gr.Nt.Ch. Too the Maxx
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Jenkins Crying Katie)
1992 National Redbone Days Champion
Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Ambraw River Rock
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Hersh's Huntin Red Kate)
1992 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex
Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle
1986 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner
Nt.Ch. Timber Mace
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack X Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle)
Mother of Gr.Nt.Ch. Babb's Hazel
Nt. Ch. Timber Shock
(Gr.Nt.Ch.Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Outlaw Jessie)
Gr. Ch. Nt. Ch. Squaw Mountain Goldie
(Direct Daughter of Gr.Nt.Ch.Smokey Mountain Brandy)
1990 Autumn Oaks Best of Show Winner
1988 Indiana State Champion
quote:
Originally posted by ahallada
If a veterinarian really did that without performing a root canal and cap then he or she could lose their license. If you take a tooth down to the gum line it exposes the live pulp chamber which most likely would lead to a tooth root abscess which is really painful. You would be better off doing a crown amputation and performing a root canal and cap. Otherwise performing a full tooth extraction would be the only other humane treatment. Never just cut a tooth down or dremmel it down without proper treatment of the exposed live pulp chamber.
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PCH Habits Bad Son
Over $27,900 in winnings
(GR NITE CH with no losses)
2011 PKC Arkansas State Champion (Final 4 four years in a row)
2009 PKC National Male Leader, AR State Leader, Treeing Walker Breed Leader
2011 Purina Senior Showdown PKC Truck Hunt - 2nd
UKC Top Reproducing Black and Tan Female / CherryPoppins
just a word to the wise--
in my experience, gnawing is how tree climbing starts. if you hear him go silent suddenly when he's been treeing, you may find he
is climbing. mine started gnawing as high up as he could reach, then one day discovered he could grab a low hanging branch and boost himself up. Within a year, he was climbing way up..
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esp
Do not have their k9's cut will not help !!!!
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Rex Whiting
Austin Ar.
PKC #16978
Gr Nt Ch Sparky
Gr Ch Gr Nt Ch Boomer
Gr Nt Ch Buddy.
Gr Ch Gr Nt Ch They All Me Chip
Living Proof ( AKA) Shadow
Learn to use a slip lead properly, sport dog and bird dog guys use pressurized training regular. Teach the dog to sit. Condition the dog to an e collar. If done properly the dog will think the e collar is the slip lead. Next teach the dog to sit at the tree and bark. This will be done the easiest by hunting the dog alone. Once the dog has learn to sit and express it's frustration through barking, this will curb the dogs desire to chew, because it has now learned a new and preferred way to release its frustration. Making the dog sit at the tree will help the dog learn a new to control it's frustration and teach it an acceptable form of releasing its frustration barking.
You can also use the slip lead to tie a dog up at the tree this will help keep them calm. Also quit any praising hollering squalling and petting at the tree, this only adds to the frustrations a dog feels at the tree.
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"If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you; that is the principal difference between a dog and a man."
Mark Twain
quote:
Originally posted by rex whiting
Do not have their k9's cut will not help !!!!
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PCH Habits Bad Son
Over $27,900 in winnings
(GR NITE CH with no losses)
2011 PKC Arkansas State Champion (Final 4 four years in a row)
2009 PKC National Male Leader, AR State Leader, Treeing Walker Breed Leader
2011 Purina Senior Showdown PKC Truck Hunt - 2nd
UKC Top Reproducing Black and Tan Female / CherryPoppins
Never slowed Chip down and he could not whip a kitten . Son was a good one !
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Rex Whiting
Austin Ar.
PKC #16978
Gr Nt Ch Sparky
Gr Ch Gr Nt Ch Boomer
Gr Nt Ch Buddy.
Gr Ch Gr Nt Ch They All Me Chip
Living Proof ( AKA) Shadow
I heard you had Suns cut , that's why I had chips cut . Wish I would have had the same results you had .
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Rex Whiting
Austin Ar.
PKC #16978
Gr Nt Ch Sparky
Gr Ch Gr Nt Ch Boomer
Gr Nt Ch Buddy.
Gr Ch Gr Nt Ch They All Me Chip
Living Proof ( AKA) Shadow
Would pulling the canine teeth help?
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