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Black And Tan Man
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Dog Quit Treeing

Got a two year old that looked solid in Nov and Dec. Once Jan. hit, she seems to be getting bogged down on tracks and cant put an end to them. Shes not in heat. Any ideas?

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Dan D.
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have her checked for tick diseases. also do a good ear check on her and make sure she doesnt have ear problems. The tick diseases make the dog hurt and sometimes it affects their noses and ability to track. Also makes them listless like they have no desire.

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have her checked for tick diseases. also do a good ear check on her and make sure she doesnt have ear problems. The tick diseases make the dog hurt and sometimes it affects their noses and ability to track. Also makes them listless like they have no desire.


This is what I would do first....but let me say this we been having this same thing here lately. ....seems that later in the night the tracks get better

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BLAKE WHEELER
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Same here coons are moving from midnight to 6am, and my dogs have been mostly hitting bad tracks that end up in pine tree's.

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