GES
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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I'll answer the question that was asked.
1) I determine if the dog is actually slick (empty) or are they treeing flying squirrels or some other off game. Some people don't know the difference IMHO. If off game--easy, break them off trash.
2) If they are pulling up short and are young and just lack experience, then I send them on from the empty tree, encourage them to 'hunt for it'; 'find it'. You can usually see improvement pretty quick in a young dog and they'll learn to check the tree for a track going away.
4) If they are pulling up short do to being lazy and won't or can't go on from the empty tree cause they can't smell. I make them leave.........yes, whatever it takes. They'll all leave or bite you at some point. It takes a strong tree dog that really wants to tree a coon for this to work, but it can be done and they'll get way more accurate. It also takes some patience. They are going to leave some trees just before you get there cause they know its not going to be fun if you don't see a coon. If they truly cannot smell, then they'll become an ambush type dog and be miles away with one bushed.
Of course, its a lot easier with a naturally accurate, smart, trash free, solid tree dog, with a great nose.
I remember when people asked 'how do you get one to stay treed under pressure?"
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