Chris Snyder
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: SE Iowa
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Re: Young dog running track back and forth?
quote: Originally posted by recon
Young 12 month old female. Hunted about a dozen times. When hunted with older dog, no issues. Will run and tree. When hunted alone she runs a track good, but when track ends (don’t know if she is losing track or coon is treeing but she can’t locate the right tree) she locates around but won’t lock down treed. Then she turns around and runs the exact track back, barking the entire way. When she reaches where she started it, she turns back around and runs it back to where it ended again, barking the entire way. This goes on, back and forth, until I call her off of it. This has happened on about five different tracks, but not really hot tracks. A really hot track she will run and tree alone.
Opinions? Inexperience or not going to get any better? Just a lack of confidence in locking down treed, so rather than quitting and moving on she just keeps running track? Or is she just track minded right now and would rather track than tree? Anyone had any luck fixing this?
It will be ok. The good news is that the effort is there. The knowledge is currently not.
There are not that many "natural" one way track dogs out there despite what you read on this board. A dog has to go the wrong way a few times before they learn how to do it the right way.
Use your Garmin to mark where she locates. Walk into that area and start looking around for a coon. If she has located one and moved on, catch her, take her back to it and pet her up on it.
She prefers to run easy hot tracks and gets frustrated on the tougher ones that challenge her a little more. Build her confidence and she will do great.
Last edited by Chris Snyder on 07-02-2016 at 07:06 PM
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