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Brrk
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Tips to getting a dog to bark on track?

Ok i have a 1 year and 3months old walker. He does tree coon on his own. BUT he is a silent track dog. Do you guys have any tips on how i could get him to bark on track? I was thinking maybe getting a cage coon turning it loose and at the hot track keep him on a lead and pet him real good and try to build him some more confidence. But tell me if you guys think of anything better.
thanks its my first dog ever.

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I don't have a recipe to get a hound to bark on track...however........Allowing a dog to see cage coon...then turning the coon loose will tighten a dog up on track......over-doing daytime cage coon will make some hounds silent on the ground...all you'll hear is treebark.

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I agree with james hear to much of one thing tends to have a negative response. Some hounds are just silent by nature maybe old shaggy is just going to be silent track dog. Bella is silent on some tracks and opens up very nicely on others depends on the track.

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put him in some real thick cutovers, or some heavy swamp land...cause him to bog down and get frustrated, start barkin on grack...

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TIME Just give him time if he is going to bark on track it will be on his time not yours. My buddy has a walker male that was 2 1/2 yrs old before he started barking on track regularly.

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They either will or they won't, not much more to it. wd

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i bought a old black gyp to run a couple youngred dogs with they told me she was mouthy on track i have had her to open on about 4 tracks when she does open it ma be 3or4 times if it runs a far pice other than that she just comes up treed

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i love a semi silent hound!!!!!!!

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ok... he has been whinin some on track so maybe he will start barking. Great dog but sometimes he goes wayyyy far and i can barely hear him tree. thats why i wanted to know

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This is a subject that I am very intrestred in. I think this is a problem that is increasing in todays hounds. I think that people are so hung up on breeding to get a "powerful treedog" that are disregaurding tracking ability. I have alway been a firm believer in the fact that if one can work a track they will learn to get it to a tree. I am willing to wait a little longer for the treeing to come! Give me one that can work a track and i will have a coon. That being said, i guess tight mouth dogs sneak up on the coon before he has time to run. I guess the debate goes on.

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put him in some real thick cutovers, or some heavy swamp land...cause him to bog down and get frustrated, start barkin on grack...


I would agree and might add don't ever discurage barking in box or at home for a long time.

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This is a subject that I am very intrestred in. I think this is a problem that is increasing in todays hounds. I think that people are so hung up on breeding to get a "powerful treedog" that are disregaurding tracking ability. I have alway been a firm believer in the fact that if one can work a track they will learn to get it to a tree. I am willing to wait a little longer for the treeing to come! Give me one that can work a track and i will have a coon. That being said, i guess tight mouth dogs sneak up on the coon before he has time to run. I guess the debate goes on.


There are some old cold nosed dogs that don't open much on track and then there are some hot nosed dog that don't open much on track becouse they don't track over 100 yards. Lots of reasons for a dog not to give much mouth.

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is this dog actually running to catch or is it just mopeing and sniffing where the coon ran...he may not be really having the desire in him yet..

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is this dog actually running to catch or is it just mopeing and sniffing where the coon ran...he may not be really having the desire in him yet..


no he actually will tree them. Normally if your out for a few hours he trees 3 or so. He sometimes slick trees though. but not very much at all

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Originally posted by James200
I don't have a recipe to get a hound to bark on track...however........Allowing a dog to see cage coon...then turning the coon loose will tighten a dog up on track......over-doing daytime cage coon will make some hounds silent on the ground...all you'll hear is treebark.


I think James hit the nail on the head. I personally have no use for a cage coon or lead coon. I've seen many people ruine good acting young pups with a cage or lead coon.

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none barking dog

i think petting will not do the trick .get a few dogs and let them at a coon . hold your dog until he barks then let him go. do this a few times

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Just hunt him.he'll either bark on track or he won't

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