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loonerbob
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training alone

anyone train a coon dog to hunt with a finished dog if so need some pointers

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Re: training alone

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anyone train a coon dog to hunt with a finished dog if so need some pointers
Just point the dog's toward the wood's and let them go...What kind of pointer's are you looking for ?

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anything that could help im working with a con pelt and live coons but she just works bout 20 minutes and gives up and wont bark on trail or tree wen she finds it

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questions
1. breed
2.age
3.ever seen live coon
4.etc

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11 month bluetick and yes seen and barked like crazy on caged coon

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11 month bluetick and yes seen and barked like crazy on caged coon
THAT'S YOUR FIRST PROBLEM A BLUETICK LOL GET A WALKER THEN YOU WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO WORK WITH AND NOT WASTE YOUR TIME. JUST JOKING. PM ME YOUR NUMBER IF YOU WANT .

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you want the finished dog to be a good pup trainer with as few faults as possible let your pup see you reward the old dog for the good job but the way these dogs are bred now it wont be but a few hunts before they need to be turned loose by themselves watching the old dog get rewarded for doing well points him in the right direction in the beginning but its important for them to learn to be thier own dog as well.This is just what works for me another mans method may be as good or better.

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