Chris Herring
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Bunn, NC (Near Raleigh)
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At wit's end
I have a 3 year old male that is one forevermore hardheaded rascal. He has the most grit, git-upNgo, and drive as any dog I have ever raised. In the yard he heel's nicely and sit's on command, after the first turnout he loses his manners totally...He is what most folks call coon-crazy. I can handle him being stupid in this way but he has a problem that I thought would be easy yet has not been easy to correct, I would appreciate any assistance from those of you who have successfully trained hounds in the past.....
He goes hunting nicely, strikes quickly (relative to other dogs), and drives a track to catch (fast track dog is an understatement), when he locates it is loud and impressive and he tree's impressively for a few minutes...then begins to "mill around the tree" By the time I arrive he's more blowing up than treeing? With encouragement he will most of the time show me the tree and with even more encouragement he will begin treeing harder (but not like he started out). He mills alone or in company.
He is a pleasure (not the best word for a hard headed dog?) dog now in that he can tree coons but with his track speed and locate he would be nice in a hunt, until you draw minus for being off the tree.
I have tried the following: Taking him to the tree and tying him to it, tying him where I found him milling and shooting the coon out to the other dogs, and lastly roughing him back to the tree and tying him there...
Any training tips or should I sell him to a hide hunter that is OK with this and move on?
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