Danny Glista
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Sounds like ya have a pup that shows alot of natural tree in him at a young age!! The thing too be careful of is praise without knowing wether or not he has a coon. Always remember that some ya find and some ya don't. Here's a little tip for ya that lots forget about when working a young pup when the leaves are on and the trees are hard to shine!! Absolutely leave the coon squaller at home!! Blowing on a squaller is just as bad as praising one when your not sure he's right!! The thing to remember is even thou you're not petting and praising him in his mind with all the excitement of sound coming from the squaller, it gets to his mind but in a little different way!! The pup will do nothing but get hyped up and then you take him off the tree when ya still can't find the coon so you can praise them!! One other thing, and that is natural born treedogs want to be there and in time, you just talking to him when ya find the coon is all most natural treedogs need. Praise is a good thing but it can be overdone and create habits that later on you won't like!! Just let him tree and good things will come as he gets older!! Good luck, Danny G.
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