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alexearl
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Registered: Dec 2013
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jummping up the the tree

how do you break a 1 year old dog almost 2 from jacking the tree?

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hillbilly56
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probly won't get it broke may get it slow down some at best if it were me id ty the dog at every tree to where it can't jump just enough for it to stand on the tree dog has been doing it probly sense a pup and owner didn't try to correct it when it 1st started and it could be the bloodline

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Pat shafer
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Registered: Oct 2012
Location: Lum mi
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there no why on stopping it. a dog has a tree style and that's it. u can stop it but u will stop it from treeing to. I had a male that did it bad and could not stop it. if u do not care for it u can sell him but I would just keep him and hunt him like there was no tomorrow

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baewright
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Get about a 3/4 inch nut and hang it on 8-10" of chain off his collar- it'll work

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Bob Hennessey
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Registered: Feb 2010
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You could try this.For tree jackers:
a one foot piece of chain
0ne snap
one tennis ball
one paddle lock or chain hook
slice tennis ball just far enough to put paddle lock or chain hook inside. lock or hook should be large enough to just fit inside of tennis ball , the cut should be less then 1/2 of ball
put snap on one end of chain and other end chain can be attached to lock or hook how ever you want.
When dog trees try to get there as quick as possible. Snap the ball and chain to the dogs regular collar and step back a ways. The dogs jump will cause tennis ball to fly around usually hitting the dog on top or side of head. If you are consistent this will work on most dogs even the ones that have been jacking for a while. Dog doesn't associate it with you. It has to be done every tree if possible.
DON'T RUN THE DOG WITH THIS ON ONLY SHOULD BE USED AT TREE. One thing nice is you can hunt the dog alone and do this.
Something you can try if you like the dog.

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