Fisher13
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Registered: Dec 2012
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I think something to keep in mind here, is that rules can't solve everything. All of these dogs shouldn't be put in a hunt to begin with. A good trainer with a training program would never enter a dog that won't hold pressure, cause trouble or interfere with another dog, simply because your putting your prospect where a breakable puppy behavior like blowing can now be compounded into full on fighting.
Alas while I'm always pushing for guys to focus on training Nd improving there programs. In an increase in understanding of dogs, and an honest assessment of one's own dog would result in many of these issues being avoided, by the dog never being entered.
That being said, I agree blowing or face barking is a sign of aggression. That being said I have seen dogs that will look at the other dog on tree and bark, with no intentions of being territorial. I could see scratching a dog for face barking becoming to much of here say, he said she said, and easily abused.
A bad tree jacker shouldn't exist imo, in my experience much like aggression around tree, these behaviors are regularly enforced by to much praise and excitement around tree. Further cementing conviction in this belief even though I know you both disagree with me. A month ago I recently purchased back the first hound I trained. At 1 yr old he was a moderate tree runner, he would check him self every 30 seconds or so then run the tree. Fast forward 6 months, he was an on the wood, 2 feet planted never moving 90 100 bark very stylish tree dog. After getting him back he now jacks the tree worse then any I have ever seen. The Hunter that owned him was a strong believer in never correcting a dog around the tree. Anyways I digress clearly a bad tree jacker can not only hurt themselves or the other dogs, or worse another handler like a young hunter. That being said A DOG SHOULD NEVER RETALIATE WITH ITS MOUTH FOR ANY REASON. 3 or 4 dogs on a smaller tree on a steep bank are bound to bump and collide. This should never result in a fight. A bad jacker should never be entered, regardless but I see a rule on this being easily abused. I would argue that better education, training seminars, and a culture change is the best way to solve this issues as well.
The mentality of trying to get a pup granded out by 2 only adds to these issues. Putting a pup in situations where it is guaranteed to fail, by jacking,face barking or acting with poor manners due to the extra excitement of a cast should be saved for controlled training situations, where the above mentioned offenses can be corrected immediately not ignored in hopes that no one notices. Once a pup can handle the extra excitement of treeing in a cast, and act responsibly then and only then should a dog be entered.
I guess I'm telling you guys nothing you don't already know.
Maybe an age restriction on how old a dog needs to be well help curb some of these issues. However you can't fix stupid and stupid people are going to enter stupid dogs.
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