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coontreeingal
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no_bablin
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Registered: Jul 2009
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wow.. people shoot dogs for alot of stuff i see ) don't matter either way.. far as my 2 cents.. i see it more of a handlers fault.. but thats just me.. but i've ben bit once and that was a accident as well.. i shot a coon out and like the idiot i am i let the coon get near me and some how the coon got on my foot when i was tryin to move it for the pups a little to get them wooling it more.. and well.. LIKE THE IDIOT I AM. i got what i deserve.. pup bit the $hit out of me LOL guess he gots bad aim like the owner lol.. .. but hey, sorry to hear you got bit. But far as dogs bitting on the tree.. i know SEVERAL people who pull on pups ears on trees to get them to snap.. that way when they comp hunt them and theres a dog that likes to "bully" another dog.. they'll snap at them and get everything worked out.. and when they go in the tree, they HAVE to say the dogs name most the time.. i didn't know this about my buddys dog, grabbed his collar.. thank god he couldn't reach my hand.. dog CAME ALIVE lol.. <-- i personally don't believe in this teaching method.. so please.. no harrasment about how its wrong.. idc either way.. what a man does with his dog is his own thing....

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steve roark
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Registered: Dec 2007
Location: Louisiana
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I owned Kicker 20 years or so ago...tree dog!!! You did not walk between him and the tree once he was leashed up. I never saw him in a dog fight and was not aggressive toward other dogs. When he treed he threw his head straight back over his back...he scared me to death everytime I went to snap a lead on him. He would nick you on the arm but never hurt you. One night Reggie and I were hunting and for some reason that night he decided he did not want to be leashed at the tree. He had just run a hot coon out of a corn field and treed. When Reggie went to leash him he turned and screamed real hard at him, we both backed up bug eyed. He asked what to do...I walked over and picked up a club and proceeded to go leash him when he turned on me and I knocked him out cold as a wedge! When he woke up he was glad to be leashed and never did it again.
Son, that is a nasty cut...hope you heal up real well.

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