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Pups are gonna go through so many differnt stages it will make u crazy. They go through running junk vaze, treeing slick vaze, leaveing trees vaze. i dont know it all i just know what has worked for me and what worked for pete didnt work for judy. i cant tell you really what will work and what wont for your pup but i will tell you this. Your pup is still young. I wouldnt really worry alot about him missing right now. hes running and treeing and thats a big plus. sounds like a big hunting dog and thats a plus. hes haveing problems with dogs and hes to young to work on with dogs so id hunt him alone 85% of the time till he gets close to a year old then id start hunting him with dogs 85% of the time but only with dogs that look to get alone and id make him get alone too. differnt methods to this and if u dont know exactly how to do this then dont do it at all cause the wrong way will hurt more than it helps. but hunting with loners will take the pressure off of him to finish first. good luck with your pup he sounds like the right kind.


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just keep hunting him and not giving him coon and see what you end up with, if I had a 7 month old pup that was treeing coon I would shoot every coon he treed , every one will say you do not have to give them coon, but if he was mine he would be a top hound before a year old.

I also hear where the red fern grows is a good book to read to help improve your training program.

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I also hear where the red fern grows is a good book to read to help improve your training program.



yes it is you should read it

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lol yup the day I see a redbone that can tree a coon in front of my walker, I may think about reading it again. lol

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lol yup the day I see a redbone that can tree a coon in front of my walker, I may think about reading it again. lol





why do you want to start????

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I have seen this a few times.Guy has a hard hunting,early starting, natural countreer and then hunts it with a bunch of crazy strange dogs.He may even win a few hunts with this young gun.Those crazy strange dogs tree slicks,possums and run deer.Then the young coontreer has its wires crossed and acts just like the dogs it's been hunted with.They are what you hunt them with.It seems to me young dogs start out honest and accurate but once they get hunted with crazy dogs they turn crazy and dishonest just like the rest.Only cure I know is to hunt them solo in a place that has coons.Hope that made sense and good luck.

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thats why you never hunt a young dog with other dogs keep him by himself for one season then carry him with other dog every now and then keep him up till you can put fur in his face

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I have seen this a few times.Guy has a hard hunting,early starting, natural countreer and then hunts it with a bunch of crazy strange dogs.He may even win a few hunts with this young gun.Those crazy strange dogs tree slicks,possums and run deer.Then the young coontreer has its wires crossed and acts just like the dogs it's been hunted with.They are what you hunt them with.It seems to me young dogs start out honest and accurate but once they get hunted with crazy dogs they turn crazy and dishonest just like the rest.Only cure I know is to hunt them solo in a place that has coons.Hope that made sense and good luck.

you are so correct1 it kills me to go to a hunt and see a hound entered that is less than 2! they do outstanding the first couple of hunts then bam the owner says i dont know why he/she started doing all this i got a win or two on him/her!

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i have been hunting him alone about 90 percent of the time and like I said he had gotten much better. Also now when I do hunt him with another dog he does his own thing could care less what the other dog is doing. I've got him straightened out and he is on track and making a super nice young dog. I just have to remind my self that he is 7 months old and not to be to hard on him.

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I have seen this a few times.Guy has a hard hunting,early starting, natural countreer and then hunts it with a bunch of crazy strange dogs.He may even win a few hunts with this young gun.Those crazy strange dogs tree slicks,possums and run deer.Then the young coontreer has its wires crossed and acts just like the dogs it's been hunted with.They are what you hunt them with.It seems to me young dogs start out honest and accurate but once they get hunted with crazy dogs they turn crazy and dishonest just like the rest.Only cure I know is to hunt them solo in a place that has coons.Hope that made sense and good luck.


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I do not agree at all ill put mine with the trashiest slick treein retards i van find thats when u find out what your packin then u can go to work when he is were u want doin what u want in that situation then u have a coon dog.

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I do not agree at all ill put mine with the trashiest slick treein retards i van find thats when u find out what your packin then u can go to work when he is were u want doin what u want in that situation then u have a coon dog.


But I mean a young dog. Is that what you mean or do you mean one over 2 years old ?

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Age doesnt matter if the pup is getting consistant you know when u got a good chance of him treein the coon he strikes id say around a yr. ulually if hes been hunted like this guy is or 3-4 nights a week thats when i start putting them in situations id see in a hunt set em up then hunt em alone a drop then set em up then drop em alone. this pup should be perfect for this come season when u can reward him and kno for sure when he screws up one thing ive found is you canot fix issues with other dogs alone they need to be fixed in a cast setup but to each his own i giess.

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Hunting a dog alone is great i love hunting alone but it does not make them independent. that is a trait you can pound it into them sure but why does a dog need to be so independant? Answer they are slow thats the only reason. if you go to a hunt you will draw crap and a dog that hasnt been prepared will slip up period thats when u hear i just dont know whay happened he doesnt usually do this!! Well i say prepare the dog for it all.

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like I've stated the pup is back on track and doing a super job. I have had very good luck starting and finishing out pups. I don't claim to know everything so sometimes when a situation comes up I have a good idea how to go about fixing it but I like to ask for others input just to see if there are some good ideas I haven't thought of. Half the people on this board have not the slightest idea how to train a pup but have no problem stating their crazy ideas if they ever had a pup turn out it would be a miracle. the other half have some good ideas. I weed threw the ideas and consider the pup and then go from there as to what I think will work best for this particular pup because all pups aren't the same and need different methods of training for the exact same problems

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I had one do the same as yours then i thought if i pulled him away and hunted him alone it would make him independant but actually made him more of a pack dog funny how dogs are differant i started hunting with a fella who had a bunch of culls and went to work on him the dog figured it out twice as fast!!lol so i just took it a step further with the one i have now started this method at about 13-14 mths. old and saved a lot of headaches when i started puting him in the hunts. the way you described your pup fits mine to a t. at that age. mine has alot of the same blood on the top side. they are smart!! Homer bred dogs. but stuborn too.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by hntwitcurs
[ Half the people on this board have not the slightest idea how to train a pup but have no problem stating their crazy ideas if they ever had a pup turn out it would be a miracle. [/B][/QUOTE


true!!!!!

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I'LL TRY AND POST SOME PICS AND VIDEOS AFTER TONIGHTS HUNT

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lol yup the day I see a redbone that can tree a coon in front of my walker, I may think about reading it again. lol
ya better watch they some good red dogs north of uniontown pa id hate ta see a growin man cry lol

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lol yup the day I see a redbone that can tree a coon in front of my walker, I may think about reading it again. lol
ya better watch they some good red dogs north of uniontown pa id hate ta see a growin man cry lol

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Bottom line for me is, I think people give up on dogs too soon. Dogs have problems and they need to just grow up and mature or either if they are grown dogs they need to be trained a little but people ( like me) have gave up dogs they should not have gave up on. Then later on they are way better dogs and many times I don't think the owner done anything special but they a lot of times just waited on the dog to mature and kept hunting them.

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Dogs are not robots.

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Dogs are dogs and people are people.They come on here and ask for advice then say half the people on the board don't have the slightest ideal how to train a pup.lol.

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Dogs are dogs and people are people.They come on here and ask for advice then say half the people on the board don't have the slightest ideal how to train a pup.lol.


okay buddy you take the advice every yahoo on the board gives you and apply it to your pup. I'll bet you don't have half the dog by the time your finished as this seven month old pup. If you do ask for any advice on here you have to weed threw all the bs first. what about when guys tell u to knock out every coon your pup trees then the next guy telling you if you knock to many out they'll start coming up slick dang they can't both be right now can they.

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okay buddy you take the advice every yahoo on the board gives you and apply it to your pup. I'll bet you don't have half the dog by the time your finished as this seven month old pup. If you do ask for any advice on here you have to weed threw all the bs first. what about when guys tell u to knock out every coon your pup trees then the next guy telling you if you knock to many out they'll start coming up slick dang they can't both be right now can they.


If your pup is making progress each week he's hunted then you are doing something right. With anything young comes in-experience. The only way to teach one is to hunt them through the tough times.

I have finished my last 2 dogs very young and even I find myself being to hard on them at times. When you are expecting a 15-16 month old pup to act like a 5 year old dog we as hunters are expecting to much. Again hunt them through the tough times and as long as the dog has smarts it will figure out how to please you.

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