UKC Forums UKC Website :: Hunting Ops :: All-Breed Sports :: Registration :: UKC Online Store
Here you can view your subscribed threads, work with private messages and edit your profile and preferences Registration is free! Calendar Find other members Frequently Asked Questions Search Home  
UKC Forums : Powered by vBulletin version 2.3.0 UKC Forums > Departments > UKC Coonhounds > Young dogs that blow up???
  Last Thread   Next Thread
Author
Thread Post New Thread    Post A Reply
Cory Highfill
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clarksville, AR
Posts: 1077

Young dogs that blow up???

Seems like over the years I've had several nice young dogs that went crazy, blew up, or went through serious slumps between 16 months and 2 years of age. Beginning to think I hunt them too hard. Is it better to hunt them through a slump, or give them a little time off? Looking forward to your experiences and responses!

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 03:05 AM
Cory Highfill is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Cory Highfill Click here to Send Cory Highfill a Private Message Click Here to Email Cory Highfill Find more posts by Cory Highfill Add Cory Highfill to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Dwils
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Dec 2005
Location: wakarusa, indiana
Posts: 3304

Every dog listed in my signature has gone through this.....I call it the terrible 2s.....beat thing is to keep hunting them. It wont last forever

__________________
Home of :
GrNtCh PKC ch Skuna River Fred Bear
GrNtCh Skuna River Bear
NtCh PKCCh Skuna River Faith
NtCh PKC Ch Catch This
Silver Ch River Bend Lacey

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 03:11 AM
Dwils is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Dwils Click here to Send Dwils a Private Message Click Here to Email Dwils Find more posts by Dwils Add Dwils to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
tsbtater
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Jul 2008
Location: N.E. Iowa
Posts: 363

Almost every beagle, hound, or cut I have raised/trained has gotten a case of "stupids" between 12-18 months. Normally lasts 1-2 months then most of the time they snap back out of it. I compare it to good kids that become stupid teenagers for a while then straighten out.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 03:28 AM
tsbtater is offline Click Here to See the Profile for tsbtater Click here to Send tsbtater a Private Message Click Here to Email tsbtater Find more posts by tsbtater Add tsbtater to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Cory Highfill
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clarksville, AR
Posts: 1077

Hunting one in particular that is 17 months old, that treed coons regularly all winter. He's done stuff the last several nights that leaves me scratching my head. Refusing to hunt, junk races, blowing out of the world when he does leave...
Frustrating to say the least.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 03:44 AM
Cory Highfill is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Cory Highfill Click here to Send Cory Highfill a Private Message Click Here to Email Cory Highfill Find more posts by Cory Highfill Add Cory Highfill to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
DylanHovey
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Sep 2011
Location: North Alabama
Posts: 188

Best thing to do is lay them up as long as you can, (2 weeks, a month is even better).

More often than not they will come right out of the "crazies"

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 04:14 AM
DylanHovey is offline Click Here to See the Profile for DylanHovey Click here to Send DylanHovey a Private Message Click Here to Email DylanHovey Find more posts by DylanHovey Add DylanHovey to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
CLJohnson
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Nov 2008
Location: Englewood TN
Posts: 452

Happens to most if not all, lay it up, for a good while.

__________________
Cody Johnson:


Middle Creek Kennels:

Home of:


-GRNITECH Ball's Stylish Hickory Nut Harry
GRCH GRNITECH PR' Crow and Grant's Cutter
-GRCH GRNITECH PR' Night Heat Abby

NITECH PR' Middle Creek's Stylish Kate (1st place 2011 UKC Youth National open hunt and overall high scoring treeing walker female. 1st Place Plott Sectional and overall high scoring dog. Qualified for the 2012 UKC World Championship. Qualified for the 2012 Youth Nationals.)

-NITECH PR' MC Queen & Fergys Wipeout Zack
'PR' Wipeout Pebbles
-NTECH PR' Packrat
_______________________________

-GRNITECH ‘PR’ Hard Knockin Stylish Hayes
GRNITECH ‘PR’ Ball’s Stylish Hickory Nut Harry
-GRNITECH ‘PR’ Schmersal’s Stylish Anna

NITECH ‘PR’ Middle Creek’s Stylish Banjo

-GRNITECH ‘PR’ Turpin’s Insane Cain
NITECH ‘PR’ Johnson’s Extreme Jane
-GRNITECH ‘PR’ Treesinging Rambling Roxy

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 04:19 AM
CLJohnson is offline Click Here to See the Profile for CLJohnson Click here to Send CLJohnson a Private Message Find more posts by CLJohnson Add CLJohnson to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
mauser06
UKC Forum Member

Registered: May 2008
Location:
Posts: 908

funny how dogs go through "stages"....and some dogs "mood swings" my buddies female was the first female i ever worked with and female i ever hunted....shes a solid coon dog...but once in a while she is moody...just wont give 100%..dang moody females anyhow! lol it aint bad..and really no rhyme or reason around her heat cycle or anything....she is usually pretty excitable and rearin to go...once in a while she will just be "blah" and she'll show it...she will still hunt...but half heartedly...

__________________
Team Trackman!!

'PR' Trackman's Dizzy Duke

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 04:20 AM
mauser06 is offline Click Here to See the Profile for mauser06 Click here to Send mauser06 a Private Message Find more posts by mauser06 Add mauser06 to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Night Shift
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Jan 2012
Location: Indiana
Posts: 879

Young dogs are going to struggle this time of year with the sows in the shape there in. I just hunt away they need the experience when they can't smell them they learn to use there nose

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 04:21 AM
Night Shift is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Night Shift Click here to Send Night Shift a Private Message Click Here to Email Night Shift Find more posts by Night Shift Add Night Shift to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Jason Baldwin
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Jan 2011
Location: Rockmart, Ga.
Posts: 2652

The best dog I ever owned was gave to me when she was 18 months old. The guy that gave her to me is a friend of mine. He couldn't believe the progress she made after that. And I'm NOT a good dog trainer.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 04:29 AM
Jason Baldwin is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Jason Baldwin Click here to Send Jason Baldwin a Private Message Find more posts by Jason Baldwin Add Jason Baldwin to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
skeets
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Jul 2011
Location: tennessee
Posts: 2441

i had a 15 month old dog that i was hunting every night nearly, it was hottest time of summer and he just stopped hunting. i put him up for a week and after that i never had any troubles him hunting again.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 06:37 AM
skeets is offline Click Here to See the Profile for skeets Click here to Send skeets a Private Message Click Here to Email skeets Find more posts by skeets Add skeets to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Cory Highfill
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clarksville, AR
Posts: 1077

Hoping its a combination of time of year, age, moon phase, something...

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 03:59 PM
Cory Highfill is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Cory Highfill Click here to Send Cory Highfill a Private Message Click Here to Email Cory Highfill Find more posts by Cory Highfill Add Cory Highfill to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
micooner
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Aug 2006
Location: milan,mi
Posts: 1379

All depends on YOUR patience. If you can put up with the stupids for some time without trying to Fix them and making things worse then go ahead and run. If not then give the dog a break, some need a week others longer some not at all. If the dog has it in em they will turn out ok. JMHO

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 04:14 PM
micooner is offline Click Here to See the Profile for micooner Click here to Send micooner a Private Message Click Here to Email micooner Find more posts by micooner Add micooner to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Daniel Evans
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Dec 2007
Location: Dallas, NC
Posts: 1111

This is a good thread. Should of had a poll at the top for
"lay em up" or hunt them through it. Im having the same problem right now with a young male that is 19 months old and he has been showin out for about a month now. Driving me crazy and testing my patience for sure. Hopefully he will come around.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 09:22 PM
Daniel Evans is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Daniel Evans Click here to Send Daniel Evans a Private Message Find more posts by Daniel Evans Add Daniel Evans to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
walker1978
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Dec 2011
Location: juniata county pa
Posts: 640

mine is now getting over her stupids, i think. she was doing great one night and not doing so great the next. she would blow out of the country like a idiot one time and the next time she would a great job.still not sure if shes getting it strait all the way yet but shes doing better now. still got room for improvement thats for sure. im hope this is her problem. i know she knows what shes is doing but sometimes she just makes no sence.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 09:32 PM
walker1978 is offline Click Here to See the Profile for walker1978 Click here to Send walker1978 a Private Message Click Here to Email walker1978 Find more posts by walker1978 Add walker1978 to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
jculler8
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Sep 2007
Location: Western Pa
Posts: 3377

Lay them up and take the dog in the kennel next to them hunting for a week or two straight.

__________________
OAKS POINT KENNELS

HOME OF

PKC CH GRNITECH GRCH 'PR' OAKS POINT COON BUSTIN' BELLE HTX 2013 UKC Top 100 (May 2006-January 2017)

'PR' OAKS POINT STRIKE-EM OUT BEAU (May 2006-June 2016)

PKC CH NITECH GRCH 'PR' COON BUSTIN' WHITE STUFF

CH 'PR' GOLD RUSH EXPO

'PR' BLACK KNIGHT'S BALU JETTA (May 2013-October 2015)

CH 'PR' CHERRY CREEK XBOX 2016 Treeing Walker Days King of Show

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 09:36 PM
jculler8 is offline Click Here to See the Profile for jculler8 Click here to Send jculler8 a Private Message Click Here to Email jculler8 Visit jculler8's homepage! Find more posts by jculler8 Add jculler8 to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
old ben
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Jan 2010
Location: Anderson co Tennessee
Posts: 1944

quote:
Originally posted by micooner
All depends on YOUR patience. If you can put up with the stupids for some time without trying to Fix them and making things worse then go ahead and run. If not then give the dog a break, some need a week others longer some not at all. If the dog has it in em they will turn out ok. JMHO
good points

__________________
Country Boy Can Survive



Anderson County Coon Club
Lance White
865-919-7234

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-02-2012 09:55 PM
old ben is offline Click Here to See the Profile for old ben Click here to Send old ben a Private Message Click Here to Email old ben Find more posts by old ben Add old ben to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Jason Cooper
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Feb 2010
Location: West York IL
Posts: 267

swap dogs with a buddy take them out of there comfort zones then they will go back to treeing coons that all they know

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-03-2012 05:04 AM
Jason Cooper is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Jason Cooper Click here to Send Jason Cooper a Private Message Click Here to Email Jason Cooper Find more posts by Jason Cooper Add Jason Cooper to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Harry Plotter
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Mar 2012
Location: illinois
Posts: 95

Re: Young dogs that blow up???

quote:
Originally posted by Cory Highfill
Seems like over the years I've had several nice young dogs that went crazy, blew up, or went through serious slumps between 16 months and 2 years of age. Beginning to think I hunt them too hard. Is it better to hunt them through a slump, or give them a little time off? Looking forward to your experiences and responses!


depends on the dog. i like to hunt it out of them. shows me what the dog is made of. and how it will respond. there is a point of over hunting a young dog. if you cut it back to a few times a week and it comes back around then you know you have. most time i found that the slumps come from progress. such as dog treeing easy coons. then weather or season change and young dog hits a wall as they are trying to figure out how to run more difficult tracks. young dogs continually become better track dogs. most slick treeing is a result of an impatient hunter. and too much rewards for treeing easy coons. most young dogs are messed up this way. if a dog can run and tree a coon. what stops it from learning to tree more coon. lazy dog or bad trainer.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-03-2012 06:28 AM
Harry Plotter is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Harry Plotter Click here to Send Harry Plotter a Private Message Click Here to Email Harry Plotter Find more posts by Harry Plotter Add Harry Plotter to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
indiana1
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Jan 2010
Location: indiana
Posts: 398

Just went through it, makes u crazy for sure most people said cull cull knew it was in him before just had to wait for it to show again laid him up hunted if wasn't right laid Jim up again had to do this several times last few nights looked great and acts better. Glad I did not give up on him.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-03-2012 07:55 AM
indiana1 is offline Click Here to See the Profile for indiana1 Click here to Send indiana1 a Private Message Find more posts by indiana1 Add indiana1 to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
starplott
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: SW Missouri
Posts: 1405

Dogs go through a lot of stages just like we humans do.

2 is about maturity for most med sized dogs. Hormones are balancing out and final growth spurt for filling out is about done. I swear 16 mos to 28 mos is like 18-25 years for a human!

It's not just hounds. Police k9 and bird dogs are also prone to such loss of sanity for a short (though can feel never ending) period.

Just be glad it's not up to 3 like some of the large breeds! I've worked bloodhounds that were great tracking dogs and all the sudden 2 1/2-3 they seemed to get dumb over night and took their sweet time getting back w the program. Have had same experience w danes.

You can, and I do, work dogs through it after taking a cool off period (for me, not the dog). It is easy to get frustrated and working the dogs at the time they are all goofy and you are frustrated only causes set backs and issues to fix later (that wouldn't have been issues if left in the kennel).

I am so gung ho on my dogs that I have to step out and remember what stage they are in before I can work them with a clear head. The time off, I believe, helps them clear the clutter in their brains a little quicker. JMO

Sure is frustrating. The better the dog, the more frustrating it is going through that slump.

__________________
It ain't the bark, it ain't the growl, it's the bite that hurts!

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-03-2012 09:20 AM
starplott is offline Click Here to See the Profile for starplott Click here to Send starplott a Private Message Click Here to Email starplott Find more posts by starplott Add starplott to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
burdette
UKC Forum Member

Registered: May 2006
Location: northeast ohio
Posts: 1307

if they have it in the beginning they will come back around

__________________
jake burdette
330 260 2076

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 04-03-2012 03:20 PM
burdette is offline Click Here to See the Profile for burdette Click here to Send burdette a Private Message Click Here to Email burdette Find more posts by burdette Add burdette to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
All times are GMT. The time now is 09:22 AM. Post New Thread    Post A Reply
  Last Thread   Next Thread
Show Printable Version | Email this Page | Subscribe to this Thread


Forum Jump:
 

Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is OFF
vB code is ON
Smilies are ON
[IMG] code is ON
 
< Contact Us - United Kennel Club >

Copyright 2003-2020, United Kennel Club
Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
(vBulletin courtesy Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.)