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j lewis
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chewing hound

Bought a nice young hound but he chews more then trees i have tried a few tricks but he still chewing sometimes up to 4min before barking. any in put greatly needed. happy hunting j lewis.

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BIG$BLUES
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Good luck it just cost me a nice vet bill getting a pice of wood out of a gyp i dont know how you can fix it but i would try whatever it takes if i were you good luck

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have you tried floating his teeth? that usually works as soon as you do it take him hunting usually won't chew long

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Ship
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Registered: May 2005
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had a hound do this once tried a lot of things. What worked for me was I would sneak in as far as possible to were could hear what she was doing without a light on and so she didnt know I was there and would shock her. Nothing srong enough to blast her off the tree just enough to get her attention and get her mouth off the tree.

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Tyler Vaden
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If you know someone looking for a pet here your go. I had a pup that started treeing at 6 month old. When she got to be 8 months old they told me they would give me 8 X what I gave for her as a pup . I trun it down because I knew I owned the next world CH at 10 month old she started chewing and it got worst. I know she had 5 or 6 owner's that where going to make her stop chewing. The guy that own's her now is a meat hunter he has two dog a me too dog and a 1 of a kind track dog that will eat a tree. I haven't own this dog for 3 year and can go in to a tree and see where she treed on it 3 or 4 years ago. P.S does your dog have any Nailor in it the sire of mine was bred a lot like Insane Jane. The dam chewed some but I think the sire made it super bad. Never breed your dog never ever.

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j lewis
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Registered: Dec 2008
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chewing dog

he is out fred on top and rat on bottom he trees coons not trees
i really like him.id say he has chewed a long time. if you are a meat hunter at coon prices at 220 average to me hunting a hound
and hearing that nice tree hound is the best part of the hunt.thanks for all the in put. happy hunting j lewis

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Ryan1988
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Registered: Jun 2009
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chewing

buddy of mine had a dog chewing really bad he put hog rings in her lips fix that couple of time in the woods mine got to chewing shock him alil and fix him real good hope this help you

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pigsit
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Registered: Mar 2009
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Take him to the vet and have his ears checked for infection; sometimes if their ears are sore, they chew, rather than bark. Some dogs ears are more sensitive than others and even debrie will cause them to chew. I had a dog years ago that was a great hound, but you had to constantly keep his ears clean or he would chew. I have also slowed chewers down with a gentle bump of the tri-tronics, nothing severe, but enough to get their attention. Something I've always wanted to try is a product they use for "cribbing" horses; but check his ears first. Tom

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