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gdhuffman
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Dog dont tree

I have a 18 month old walker female that can do everything by herself but tree. She will not tree alone or with another dog. Need advice

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bigcoonsdropen
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My 11 month old would do everything but tree so i drug annd hung a live one in a tree just out of reach but he and the coon could interact he hasnt looked back since every breth tree dog now some people might say not to amd not saying that it will work for your dog but it worked for me good luck if you do it id like to know if it works for ya

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dchartt
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Is she setting up trees with coon in them?

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gdhuffman
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yes once the coon goes up she is lost

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dchartt
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When she is hunted by herself you ever tie her back and let one hit the ground and see if she blows up?

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wildbill
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try old school,, shoot groundhog ,gut it,tie rope on drag to an up tree,turn loose and jerk up and down tree ,when get bugeyed let have it ,

take tie dog up and give it to dog and let it eat it,,
if do too many times depending on bloodline might get rough on tree,
but shouldnt want to leave if got enough brains to think tree means food.....

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