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old timers

When I was little one of the ways I was taught to make a dog more coon aggressive was to have someone hold open a traps door with the coon in it another person grabs the dog an shoves his head in there with the coon an the fight was on most of the times the dogs always seem to tree an want that coon more as the old timers who I hunted with as little kid would say if it ruins them they wernt gonna make a good coon dog enyways these are the same old timers who wouldn't own a dog if it wasn't gritty because to them that's all that a true hard tree pressuren dog was to them dogs that wouldn't stay treed if another dog came in on him or her treed were non gritty candy asses that would be culled the old fashion way(hide an barrel) just wondering if enyone still does this? I do but only on older dogs only had two out of about two dozen ruin by it so they went to the deer pin.

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