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Posted by ssgied on 11-04-2016 11:45 PM:

most important trait

We all have different opinions and ideas of what we like or have to have in a coon dog. So my question is, what trait or action is so important to you that you will overlook things that you are not so happy about?


Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 11-05-2016 12:53 AM:

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You get into a can of worms here but I don't think one plus excuses a minus. I want a track dog first but that doesn't mean they can be weak on tree.

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Posted by Donnie Stevens on 11-05-2016 01:55 AM:

For me its gotta start with staying treed. I'll deal with a few slicks before I will with one leaving trees.

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Posted by Doug Adams on 11-05-2016 02:17 AM:

Tree dog! If I can't catch him on a tree I don't have much to work with.. IMO


Posted by mr taylor on 11-05-2016 05:28 AM:

BRAINS !! If the dog don't have them none of the rest will mean that much if it can do any of it or not, If a dog is crazy or has no smarts you don't have much to work with and Brains is a trait in my book .


Posted by N Williams on 11-05-2016 05:57 AM:

It's not hard to find s specific trait. What's hard is finding it all over one hide. I've got to have big moter,independence, and accuracy over one hide. But Thsts difficult to find.


Posted by DICK B. on 11-05-2016 06:27 AM:

I want a dog that handles good. I don't have much patience with one that won't handle good. It shows they have brains and their easier to train. I told my cur dog to go get in the truck today and I was about 150 yards from the truck, and when I got there she was in the dog box. When I got home I told her to get in the kennel which is about 75-80 yards from the house. When I got there she was in her kennel. Now that means alot to me.


Posted by honalieh on 11-05-2016 07:14 AM:

Show me the coon!!!


Posted by weh on 11-05-2016 01:26 PM:

Determination. By that I mean one that is determined to finish a track. I don't have much patients but I had rather listen to a dog work a feed track out and tree it right than anything else.


Posted by nitehunter2004 on 11-05-2016 01:28 PM:

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BRAINS !! If the dog don't have them none of the rest will mean that much if it can do any of it or not, If a dog is crazy or has no smarts you don't have much to work with and Brains is a trait in my book .

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Posted by Triple K Kennel on 11-05-2016 01:37 PM:

Trait......

I want a Track Dog......!!!
Without that, you don't have much...😉

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Posted by River Birch Run on 11-05-2016 02:13 PM:

They have to be balanced too much of one trait won't work. I always look for the pup that is avg at everything. Avg. pups turn into great dogs.

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Posted by John Carroll on 11-05-2016 04:00 PM:

Coon treeing ability.

I define that as a combination of factors that culminate in a dog that just has a knack for showing you where the coon is, not just where he's been.

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Posted by odriscoll on 11-05-2016 04:50 PM:

most desireable trait

To me a coondog must be a treedog-he must stay at the tree till you get there and not leave. Dave Dean bred this in his dogs without exception. Warsons Northern Blue Trapper was treed by himself-the other three dogs in the cast were thirty feet away-dug out and killed a kitten coon-Trapper would not budge!


Posted by Well Started on 11-05-2016 05:43 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by mr taylor
BRAINS !! If the dog don't have them none of the rest will mean that much if it can do any of it or not, If a dog is crazy or has no smarts you don't have much to work with and Brains is a trait in my book .


Daggonit Mr Taylor you and I are agreeing a lot lately. I was reading down through the posts and that was going to be my response then I came to your post.

IMO brains will naturally put a dog on the plus side of making it. If the track and tree is bred in, (which we know it's there) the brains will naturally take care of 70-80% of the things you don't like. Most (but of course not all)faults that would be left can easily be fixed with a little instruction when dealing with a smart dog.

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Posted by fatherof4 on 11-05-2016 05:58 PM:

Consistency, my old dog ain't perfect. He has a few holes but I know what to expect every time I turn him lose. Don't care for guessing games.

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Posted by blue blue on 11-05-2016 09:13 PM:

Accurate

If they don't have the meat why does anything else really matter. If a dog is extremely accurate he will have most traits mentioned.

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Posted by Donnie Stevens on 11-05-2016 10:50 PM:

If they won't stay how do ya know if they have the meat lol

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Posted by SLR on 11-05-2016 11:17 PM:

Trait

Hunt if they want do that all else is lost. No amount of training or work will you have a coon dog without it.

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Posted by blue blue on 11-05-2016 11:23 PM:

Donnie

All things mentioned are very important but to me the end result in coonhunting is having a coon. Sure he got to stay to see a coon but if he stays and doesn't have one most times he's no good for me. Jmo

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