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dog leaving tree

Got a four year old walker that this year has been leaving tree around 5 to 10 minutes he used to be treed all night if I wanted him to is there anyway to get him sticking the tree good again

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Get in there and get him tied up, or get in there and wait for him to leave, when he does correct him and send him back to the tree, let him tree a little longer.

R u sure he is treeing coon? A lot of dogs when they put a squirrel,possum,slick, they will tree a while and then leave.

He probably needs hunted harder.

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He strictly is a coon dog an its possible I dont hunt him hard enough ive been pushing several young dogs its hard to get to him in 5 when hes treed a mile in there alot of times im fat an slow I can start walking in there an get closer for when he does tree up it irritates me cuz hes real accurate an always leaves an he usually has a coon up there

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Check his ears. An ear infection will cause it to hurt a dog to tip their head back and bark.

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Will do thanks

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