shorecooner
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Registered: Mar 2013
Location: Eastern Shore Maryland
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Re: Re: Re: bad tree habits
quote: Originally posted by N Williams
lol. Ok buddy. First jumping at a tree is a bad problem to have for people like me that compitition hunt alot. I have broke dogs from alot of things but bad tree habits is something you might break for a little while but they will start back most of the time. Here is my thing this hound might be a coontreerer but why should it be into the coonhound world in the gene poole to produce dogs that do the same thing. To many good hounds out there to that tree coon without bad tree habits to work with something like this. These traits he mentioned are inhearited traits. I had rather put up with trashy than bad tree habits its much easier to break. All Im trying to tell the man is if bothers him he is better off starting over. The log chain shock collars ect might stop him for a little while but he will start back more than likely. I'm the most patient dog trainer that ever was. Bad tree habits I will not tolorate. thank you
Yes sir, jumping at the tree is a really bad habit, can cause all kinds of problems. But it's not something that can't be fixed. Maybe some people don't have the patience to work with a dog enough to get them over it, and I understand that. It's your choice, and it's not something you can fix in one night, or even one week. Not everything is as easy to fix as a dog that will run deer, but that doesn't mean it can't be fixed. Now would I breed a hound that carries a trait like this? No, definitely not. But that doesn't mean he couldn't go on to make a nice coondog, that you could have a lot of fun with. Not everyone is looking for the next top reproducing Stud dog, some people just want to hunt and have fun.
Best Regards,
Josh
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