pigsit
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this is the kind of dog you can waste a lot of coon and time on, and may not end up with anything in the end. I would not hunt her by herself, just with good accurate tree dogs. For the first week, hopefully you hunt several nights a week, just lead her to the tree, tie her back and watch her interest. Does she like to tree, if so encourage her to tree, and when she trees hard, give a small piece of hot dog or dog treat, then tie her back, and ignore her. Repeat this on each coon for a week. If she is progressing, turn her loose with the other dogs the next week, and watch her progress. She may leave the tree and come to you looking for a treat, only give it to her at the tree, after she has treed hard. If she continues to come off the tree looking for a reward, pull a leafy weed and stick it in her face when she gets to you, don't try to scare her, just make it unpleasant away from the tree. The tree should always be a pleasant experience for her, and always tie her at the tree, preferably far enough back that she can't quite reach the tree. Dogs like this are always a tough call, what works on one probably won't work on another. It takes time and patience, but if you follow the steps and after sixty days she isn't doing considerably better; I would look for a new prospect. Tom
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