bphart8530
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Registered: Aug 2016
Location: Seville, OH
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Just my opinion
1. You may see an increase in wanting to go hunting once he can consistently run and tree his own coon. That being said, some things you have to wait to work on until they are at that point in their career. I personally think that this is not one.
2. I try to make a dog like this UNCOMFORTABLE, but not scared, and not super distracted. Walk through the woods very fast. Raise your voice a little. Hit sticks up against your legs. Do not shock, do not beat, do not punish. If he seems too distracted, wait until he is better at running and treeing coon. Because that is the main goal. Treeing coon. Some will say to wait him out, just find a nice log to sit on. That works as well, for the patient man. lol.
A dog that trees coon and doesn't blow deep through the woods is still valuable to somebody. Don't ruin a dog that is a nice dog to someone else. Working on one to show it what to do and ruining one are two different things. Some dogs need guided more than others. Some dogs just won't be guided. I would listen to all opinions and do what makes sense to you!!
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