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Mulecooner
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Registered: Apr 2013
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puppy help?

I have 9 month old pup i have been runin some drags for. he is doin good til he gets to the tree. He will bark about 2 ta 4 times then jack the tree and whine then he will come off tree bite sticks or laydown and bight grass or snow then get up on tree bark 2 or 4 times and repeat any suggestions would be apriciated. He can see the coon think is why he is jacking the tree but dont understand the other part.

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if it were me i would get a strap on him praise him and engorage him to bark and keep strap tight enough so the pup can't jump it may help but sometimes comes out in thier breeding i wouldn't put the coon where he can see it that also can get that habit started and to many live coon can mess a young dog up jmo

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Dont forget to always try and leave him wanting more. If he barks for awhile on it try to pull him off before he loses interest. I have trained labs for duck hunting and this always seems to be a good rule of thumb. Been doing it for my coonhounds now and seems to help them too. Alot can be said for leaving all training sessions on a good note if possible. I got one right now doing about the same and i will pet him up good right when he barks and he seems to be catching on.

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Mulecooner
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thanks for the input guys.

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