Strength on the tree
Strength on the tree
And training tips to help a dog stay treed? Have a young dog she's treed 2 cats stays a few minutes then back tracks to me and leads me to the tree.
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- Babble Mouth
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Re: Strength on the tree
How young? Fur in a young dogs mouth never hurts. Andy
The home of TOPPER AGAIN bred biggame hounds.
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- Babble Mouth
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Re: Strength on the tree
It sure doesn't hurt a young dog to grab fur or an old dog for that matter. Andy
The home of TOPPER AGAIN bred biggame hounds.
Re: Strength on the tree
3 years old start of her second season. I was thinking she might change after having one shot out and wait at the tree for me to do it. Few weeks ago she jumped a cat on it for 4+ hours I saw parts of the race saw it tree any my dog fly past she eventually circled and found the tree
Re: Strength on the tree
You could tie her up once cat is spotted praise her up real good. Roll the cat out drag the cat to her let her play with it then tie the cat up in the tree and have another rope tied to the cats leg that you hold onto and jerk the cat around flipping and flopping if the dog gets excited let her loose and let her have fun make it a game. The first few trees tie her back once you spot it and play around the tree get the dog excited. All this should be fun. After a few trees of that see how she does not being tied up and just encourage the dog. It should be fun. A lot of guys are going to have negative things to say about a 3 year old not doing it it's self don't worry about it your dog you feed it. Have fun make it a game and stay consistent
Re: Strength on the tree
Thanks I'll try usually just pet her up real @the tree.
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