Rocketman55
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I would suggest hunting her by herself In March and April. Then evaluate what she is doing.
The reason for this is that some young dogs are so easily intimidated by an older, more experienced dog, that they just are afraid to climb up on the wood in company. My Gun dog started that way, and I thought well ole boy if you won't tree in company your going to have to do it by yourself.
At that time he was 13 months old, I started hunting him by himself, staying as close to him as possible so that any time he through a locate I would try to see what tree he was locating on. He treed a coon the first night, I knocked it out. The next two weeks, he treed one or two coons per night, and by the time he had treed 10-15 coon by himself, He was pounding that tree really hard. I put him back in company and he stretched right up beside that old dog and said I want a piece of this tree too.
He finished to Grand Night just before he turned 3 years old. No record by any means, but it just goes to show, he made a pretty good hound even though when he first started, he was easily intimidated.
Good Luck!!
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