pigsit
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Here's the deal, when a top hound "turns off the switch" it's most generally health related. I'd spend the money to have blood work done looking for tick borne diseases, heart worm, respritory problems, red/white blood cell count and tyhroid. Where I live tick borne diseases are becoming more and more prevalent; they can reek havoc in good hounds, and all hunters have to do is keep the ticks off them. Frontline is one of the cheapest trips to the vet you can make. Get him to a vet run some tests and find out; oh yeah, have his ears checked too, he might have a foreign object lodged in his ear canal or the start of infection, both can stop a dog from treeing. Tom
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