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buff1978
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Slick treeing

What's everyone's method for breaking dogs that are slick treeing.just curious to see how everyone does it.

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shadinc
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Since you asked how EVERYONE does it. I get another dog. People on here talk constantly about brains. A dog barking at a tree with nothing but leaves in it doesn't have much brains.

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Since you asked how EVERYONE does it. I get another dog. People on here talk constantly about brains. A dog barking at a tree with nothing but leaves in it doesn't have much brains.


I agree!!
I would venture to say there are some dogs that are made into slick tree’rs. Too much caged game, too much praise at the tree, too much “Teasing” when they are pups leads to grown dogs that think barking “up” a tree is what theyre supposed to do.
On the flip side, the “tree” instinct has been bred in the majority of todays dogs TOO MUCH!
But to answer your question, I agree with Mr. Donald, I won’t put up with a slick tree’r. I will get another dog.

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Dave Richards
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I agree!!
I would venture to say there are some dogs that are made into slick tree’rs. Too much caged game, too much praise at the tree, too much “Teasing” when they are pups leads to grown dogs that think barking “up” a tree is what theyre supposed to do.
On the flip side, the “tree” instinct has been bred in the majority of todays dogs TOO MUCH!
But to answer your question, I agree with Mr. Donald, I won’t put up with a slick tree’r. I will get another dog.



I agree with you and Donald, I will absolutely not own or feed a slick treeing dog. We are in thin to moderate coon populations and I hunt mountains or very steep ridges and will not hunt or follow a dog that misses a lot. No dog is perfect, but for me they better have the coon when they park. Dave

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