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Sostangcrazy
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Help needed

Any of you ever had a dog that was treeing coons as accurate as any dog could be every time you dropped. Then just 100% stop treeing? Goes hunting and never says a word. I know there is coons in area. He is about 4 years old and I raised him from about 14 months. For 4 years he has been a machine and now this season doesn’t care if he gets treed. He loves to go hunt and has been checked by vet for thyroid and tick disease. Negative for all. I know what this dog can do is why he hasn’t been culled. Any suggestions?

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If you haven’t already done so, get him checked for Lymes Disease by your vet.

These are classic symptoms of Lymes.

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Have you had any issues with coyotes or another dog at the tree? Take a break for a week or two and try him again and see what he does.

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Have you switched dog food?

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Re: Help needed

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Originally posted by Sostangcrazy
Any of you ever had a dog that was treeing coons as accurate as any dog could be every time you dropped. Then just 100% stop treeing? Goes hunting and never says a word. I know there is coons in area. He is about 4 years old and I raised him from about 14 months. For 4 years he has been a machine and now this season doesn’t care if he gets treed. He loves to go hunt and has been checked by vet for thyroid and tick disease. Negative for all. I know what this dog can do is why he hasn’t been culled. Any suggestions?


How many coons you shot out on the dog? They can get burnt out on hunting just like we can get burned out on something we do.

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If you haven’t already done so, get him checked for Lymes Disease by your vet.

These are classic symptoms of Lymes.




Had him tested negative. Even gave him a couple weeks of Doxy just incase.

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Have you had any issues with coyotes or another dog at the tree? Take a break for a week or two and try him again and see what he does.


No issues here. I typically hunt solo.

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How many coons you shot out on the dog? They can get burnt out on hunting just like we can get burned out on something we do.


He typically got 1 coon out of every 8 or 10 coons. I been doing this for 30 years so I don’t kill them all just try to keep them interested and rewarded.

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Sounds like he's bored w/coon hunting.
Lay the dog up for a month.
Got one now that went from treeing coons to just running .......it's been layed up fer bout month now.
Gonna see if laying it up help tanite .
JMO.

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If by not treeing you mean just being gone and not making any trees put him on allergy pills for a few days and see if that makes a difference. We use zyrtec. I've had them that have required antibiotics for a sinus infection along with it. Seasonal allergies and changes in bedding can a affect your hound. Simple solution if that's what it is.

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Ehrlichia

did you have him checked for Ehrlichia,i have heard of dogs having this and it effects there nose, ability to smell

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All test are negative for tick diseases.

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All test are negative for tick diseases.

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