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daglove11
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treeing question

Ive got a cur female that trees the fire out of squirrels. she will tree leave then come back and tree again. She is deadly accurate but not staying treed is frustrating. Any suggestions on how to make her stay? When a dog trees I want them to stay put where they are right or wrong.

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Randy Wolfe
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Try A Treetie Lead , Have To Get To Her Quick & Don't Shoot Anything She Dosen't Stay Treed On My 2 R Wolfe.

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