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Posted by Coonhunter8610 on 03-17-2019 11:55 PM:

Training question

Female just turned 2 out of feelin big. She will run track all night long will not tree but once every ten times out. She's being put into coons because other dogs casted with her tree coon and she's still out running around tried dragging her back to tree and tieing her up and shooting coon in front of her to other dog she goes crazy but don't change her any advice hugely appreciated paid big money for this dog that was suppose to be doing it all.


Posted by Blacklabel on 03-18-2019 12:04 AM:

Try before you buy?

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Posted by Coonhunter8610 on 03-18-2019 12:09 AM:

Nope my buddy has bought dogs from same guy and I bought one off him last year and never steered us wrong


Posted by sleepy head on 03-18-2019 12:14 AM:

I'd hunt her 100% by herself, stay close if possible. You will find out if she's finishing tracks and not treeing or if she is a horrible track dog


Posted by Coonhunter8610 on 03-18-2019 12:24 AM:

He thinks it's because she was due in heat anytime she's just now starting to come in have been hunting her a month now can coming in heat effect her not treeing?


Posted by Blacklabel on 03-18-2019 12:46 AM:

They get stupid around then

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