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steve pickett
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Too Many Coons

MY YOUNG DOG IS A CHEWING AND JACKING THE TREE A LOT,SHE DID IT SOME BEFORE BUT NOT TOO MUCH UNTIL I STARTED SHOOTING SEVERAL COON ON HER,WHAT DO U ALL THINK.QUIT SHOOTING THEM OUT OR WHAT...

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Barry Franklin
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Re: Too Many Coons

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MY YOUNG DOG IS A CHEWING AND JACKING THE TREE A LOT,SHE DID IT SOME BEFORE BUT NOT TOO MUCH UNTIL I STARTED SHOOTING SEVERAL COON ON HER,WHAT DO U ALL THINK.QUIT SHOOTING THEM OUT OR WHAT...
Mr Steve it's in the Genetics. I don't know any sure fire ways to stop it.

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GA DAWG
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Mine would start slicking pretty bad the more coon I shot. So I quit shooting them. Only a few a yr. Made all the difference in the world. Shed chew a coon and get so hyped up it musta messed with her brain. Id try not shooting them and not hyping the pup up at the tree.

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I agree with genetics. You might be able to slow it down some but you will never stop it. Your dog will likely be a climber also.

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Try this might work might not since jacking is mostly genetic when you leash your dog leash her to the tree if its small enough to leash to leash it up high so the dogs tip toes are only on the ground not high enough you will choke it just high enough it can't get the force needed to jack might break it from jacken after a few times

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steve pickett
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she is not bad as some that run tree higher than ur head but she does bounce up and down and go around the tree a lot,i usually tie her back from the tree after i get there.she does knaw the tree more than i like and quits barking when she knaws.but i don't think she needs all those coons which i believe i making her hiper and knaws and has her running around the tree,she is wound 440 anyway.we need to save the coon around her anyway we are not run over with them anyway.thanks guys for the response.
when the leaves were on before kill season came in she wasn't as bad but since kill season came in she has gotton worse.

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HI MR STEVE

A GOOD SMART HOUND DONT NEED EVERYCOON IT TREES SOUNDS LIKE YOURS IS MAKIN A GOODUN.ID GIVE HIM ABOUT EVERY 6TH OR 7TH COON HE TREES AND ID JUST TIE HIM SHORT RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM OF THE TREE SO HE CANT RUN THE TREE OR BOUNCE AT ALL ..A COUPLE WEEKS OF THIS AND ID BET YOUR PROBLEM WILL BE SOLVED ,,,THIS IS WHAT ID DO,,HAVE A BLESSED ONE MR STEVE ,,,FROM THE RIVERBOTTOM,,,RON

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thanks for the input ,she will not be 2yrs. old until june she has been treeing coons since she was 9 mnts. old.i believe she will make a keeper if i can get through her growing pains,ha,ha..but i am going to slow down killing the coons and see if that helps her..

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Steve sent you a pm. She sounds like she came from here lol.

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I dont think knockin coon out makes a dog jack a tree, alot of it starts when people haul coons up a tree in a cage for pups to tree on and the bad habbit starts. Every time that dog gets treed sit down for 20 minutes before you walk in and shoot the coon. Do this every night for a week and i bet you have a different treedog.

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john,this pup ran loose on a farm and started running and treeing on her own,in my thinking she was not handled as she should have been and stayed treed to long which started the chewing thing and maby the tree jumping.anyway she is wound tight most of the time with one thing on her mind which is treeing a coon.just hope she settles down before to long...

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I agree

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I dont think knockin coon out makes a dog jack a tree, alot of it starts when people haul coons up a tree in a cage for pups to tree on and the bad habbit starts. Every time that dog gets treed sit down for 20 minutes before you walk in and shoot the coon. Do this every night for a week and i bet you have a different treedog.


I believe same as John it's her high energy and genetics it has nothing to do with knocking coon out. Make her wait awhile before you go to tree she will get tired of jacking and settle some. She may never get over the hopping I dont see it as a problem she should settle some as she gets older Steve.

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OK,THANKS GUYS I WILL JUST TRY AND BE PATIENT WITH HER AND TIE HER BACK WHICH I ALWAYS DO AND NOT SHOOT AS MANY OUT TO HER WILL.SHE IS JUST MAKING TOO GOOD A DOG TO BE IMPATIENT WITH NOW.

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i dont think you can fix a tree jacker or a dog that chews.i knew a guy that had a dog that chewed so bad the he wouldnt bark enough to find him,so he took him to the vet and had his teeth pulled but it didnt help any cause the dog would just gum the tree lol. i had a dog that was bad about tree jacking but as he got older he wasnt near as bad as when he was young.

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