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devan131313
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any way to make a dog tree harder?

I've been hunting a female she'll tree coons but doesn't tree very hard. I know if she gets split treed in a Hunt the two will catch her. Is there anyway to make her tree harder.

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what is the dog doing when she is not barking treed?
is she chewing climbing digging or anything along that line?

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by elvis
what is the dog doing when she is not barking treed?
is she chewing climbing digging or anything along that line?
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She is jacking tree when she's not barking

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by elvis
what is the dog doing when she is not barking treed?
is she chewing climbing digging or anything along that line?
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She is jacking tree when she's not barking



if you can break her from jacking, she will tree right.
if you do a search, there are many tips and opinions on how to break a jacker on this board.
good luck.

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Thank you appreciate the help

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Wow that's a lot of tree jacking.. sounds like this habit has gone unchecked way to long.

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Yes it has I just got
her and she's a heck of a dog just won't tree hard enough

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spit tobacco juice in their eyes/face

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spit tobacco juice in their eyes/face


I would never do anything to a dog that I wouldn't do to myself. This would be one of them.

Get a 6ft slip lead, ride her butt so you can get to the tree quickly tie her up with a slip lead so that every time the dog runs or lunges at the tree, the dog will receive a correction. Once there used to treeing with the lead on, after a couple weeks, hold the lead with them right next to them. Anytime they jump yell down and give them a correction with the lead.

Avoid any petting,knocking out coon,squalling, other dogs, anything that cause excitement once the dog has learned to tree alone properly with good manners you will need to introduce treeing with other dogs, due to the extra excitement they will want to revert to there bad habits.

Yell down when you they jump and receive a correction as well overtime you should be able to verbally correct them.

As with any bad habit, the longer the dog has been doing it the harder it is to correct.

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most of the time if you try to correct it, it will only be corrected while you are there with them. When you are not there with them, they will most likely continue to do it. Not saying all dogs are this way, but more so than not. JMO

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A dog that jacks a tree that bad is a dog that I absolutely can not stand to draw. Tree jackers start more fights than dogs that blow

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i had a dog like that but he would run the tree and didnt tree real hard.i tried to break him from running the tree,all i did was break him while i was there at the tree.he went to treeing better the older he got and became a fair tree dog.the reason i kept him was cause i didnt competion hunt him when he was young and he was the most accurate coon dog i ever owned.

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quote:
Originally posted by Fisher13
I would never do anything to a dog that I wouldn't do to myself. This would be one of them.

Get a 6ft slip lead, ride her butt so you can get to the tree quickly tie her up with a slip lead so that every time the dog runs or lunges at the tree, the dog will receive a correction. Once there used to treeing with the lead on, after a couple weeks, hold the lead with them right next to them. Anytime they jump yell down and give them a correction with the lead.

Avoid any petting,knocking out coon,squalling, other dogs, anything that cause excitement once the dog has learned to tree alone properly with good manners you will need to introduce treeing with other dogs, due to the extra excitement they will want to revert to there bad habits.

Yell down when you they jump and receive a correction as well overtime you should be able to verbally correct them.

As with any bad habit, the longer the dog has been doing it the harder it is to correct.



I'd like to watch you put a slip lead around your neck that would be funny. everytime you need a correction it comes from a lead.

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quote:
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A dog that jacks a tree that bad is a dog that I absolutely can not stand to draw. Tree jackers start more fights than dogs that blow


so true

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put a snap on about 2 ft of heavy log chain snap it to her collar ,,hunt her hard wear her down ,,see what she does about the 10th tree,,,and let her tree awhile on each one

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