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Cripple Creek 1
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How do u get a dog to bark at the tree?

Hunts great, timbers great, stays put n tree....no bark....2 yrs old...Any and all thought are appreciated. Thanks

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Re: How do u get a dog to bark at the tree?

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Hunts great, timbers great, stays put n tree....no bark....2 yrs old...Any and all thought are appreciated. Thanks



Start over , know that ain't what you want to hear . You can see the squirrels yourself if you looking for them , nose an bark is all you need from him and if he don't like to bark at 2 he probably ain't ever .
Sounds like a prick eared Feist or a Jack Russell , just a guess .

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I don't care what I hear as long as it is an unbias opinion. This dog can wind squirrels easy, trails with no bark and trees, hunts great and has a little cur in him too...so what I need to hear from experienced squirrel dog men is how to get it out of him or move on. The dog only lacks barking....if he barked he would be a great one.....no bark....no good

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Might try tying him back and knocking them out without letting him touch them.

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I don't care what I hear as long as it is an unbias opinion. This dog can wind squirrels easy, trails with no bark and trees, hunts great and has a little cur in him too...so what I need to hear from experienced squirrel dog men is how to get it out of him or move on. The dog only lacks barking....if he barked he would be a great one.....no bark....no good


Sir that was mho or 2 cents , more than likely he will not start barking no mater how bad you want him too . Good luck with him .


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Thanks guys....any other thoughts

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Sounds like its time to move on. I have seen this problem twice before and it did not work out either time.

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Youll see this trait in allot of todays cur dogs , move on

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He has a little cur thru riverun jd breeding.....but the rest is mt feist?..don't know if that matters but that's what he is

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Tie him back like Joe Levan said, tease the dog at the tree, rub the sq or your hat on the tree, anything to get him excited. Try different things. I got one to trip the trigger by hanging a dead sq I found about 8 ft up a sapling on a path close to the truck. The pup just looked at it, and when on. When I was loading the pup in the box going home she broke away and ran back to the sq and started treeing. Just luck but it worked for her. I believe you can put (train) some tree in a dog, unlike nose. Most of them have so much tree bred in them anyway once they start treeing you have to be carefull you don't ruin them. I would give the dog until the end of this gun season anyway.

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Silent tree dog could come in handy if you have a garmin..

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I have a garmin...who could a silent tree dog be handy?

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if it was me i believe i would be looking for something else.it bred in a dog to bark treed.

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I would keep fooling with him. Tie him back teasw him and do whay ya van to het him excited. I have a dog that did everything right but bark. It took a while but she came around.
Some of the Taylor bred feist were wanted to quit barking or to throttle back as he approached the tree.

Maybe you could take anorher dog along and let it have the squirrel to make your dog jealous.

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I have a garmin...who could a silent tree dog be handy?
I had a dog when I was a kid he would only whine at the tree didn't hunt far out could kill squirrels with him.....Sometimes squirrel will get wise under dog pressure if they hear one treed they start heading home..

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More Info ??

Think you have some good advice here but not sure how. Think we would need to know a lot more about you the dog how many times its been hunted are you hunting alone or with other dogs how long you had the dog. Has it seen a squirl around the house will it bark in the kennel .... really need more info to even come close to helping you with this one.

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I don't think you can really say a dog trees if he don't bark. I had a registered cur that did just as you are saying. Key word is had. I tried every trick in the book and she never did bark treed. I considered it a waste of a year that could have been spent on a more promising dog. I will not fool with anything else that doesn't tree naturally.

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I don't think you can really say a dog trees if he don't bark. I had a registered cur that did just as you are saying. Key word is had. I tried every trick in the book and she never did bark treed. I considered it a waste of a year that could have been spent on a more promising dog. I will not fool with anything else that doesn't tree naturally.

Exactly. You cant get that year back.

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Thanks Rush creek, Fycedogs, jw Luther....I took you alls advice and with a buddy's advice and it worked. Treed barked plenty, on 2 squirrels and we ended on a high note...praise him a lot and the main praise was fur in his mouth when he done it right.....glad I didn't move on....thanks again for your advice....u 3 are good dog men!?

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I have a garmin...who could a silent tree dog be handy?


Easier to hunt on posted land if you have a silent tree dog.

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My dogs cant read so posted land sometimes is a problem..Around here purple paint means no retrieve with out permission.

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Got one like that. She gets revved up sometimes and barks, usually tears it up by the house. Generally silent if taken off somewhere. Has made a good yard dog, but only game she gets is what she barks at enough to disturb my rest at night.

I wouldn't't be surprised if you could take more game with a totally silent dog, but durned if I'll waste gas on one. If it doesn't naturally bark enough to find easily it's not a tree dog.

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