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Posted by wildcat3 on 03-14-2018 08:24 PM:

Anyway to get a dog treeing harder

Is there anyway to make a young dog tree any harder? I've got a female that will tree fairly well with company but when she trees solo she is not a very hard tree dog. She will tree solo and have the coon but doesnt tree hard at all.


Posted by shadinc on 03-14-2018 09:01 PM:

Why does she have to tree harder?


Posted by DMG_3 on 03-14-2018 09:04 PM:

I wouldnt care if mine only barked 1 time every minute....long as it stays and has a coon above it.


Posted by Lwarren71 on 03-14-2018 09:47 PM:

A dog don't have to tree hard

I have seen dogs tree to hard and
Loose there voise my buddy had
A dog she treed about 15 to 20 barks
A minute. I like them to tree about
70 to 90 a min. Had some that would
Tree 120 to 130 per min

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Posted by John Carroll on 03-14-2018 10:19 PM:

Shooting coons out with them tied back sometimes works.

I enjoy hearing a dog tree hard, but really i prefer a big mouthed dog that just barks steady.

They don't get as hot and don't lose their voice as easily.

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Posted by MIKE CARDER on 03-14-2018 10:32 PM:

Tree

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
Why does she have to tree harder?


I get why you want a hard tree dog. But if you can call her and she has it then you have what a lot of people want. I had one that sounded like he was in the top of the tree every breath and when you got close to him he would stop and never show you the tree again. And if you didn’t have another hound that backed you would never find it. Scared to death of a Coon coming out of the tree alive. Lol.

Let her develope her own tree style.

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Posted by dbpro56 on 03-15-2018 02:39 PM:

I'd say no to your question! But I can almost guarantee you, you could ruin her, trying to change her style.

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Posted by oklared on 03-16-2018 02:49 AM:

Re: Anyway to get a dog treeing harder

quote:
Originally posted by wildcat3
Is there anyway to make a young dog tree any harder? I've got a female that will tree fairly well with company but when she trees solo she is not a very hard tree dog. She will tree solo and have the coon but doesnt tree hard at all.


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