Redwood Hounds
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Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Northern California
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I tend to prefer a sit back kinda dog. Most of our dogs naturally seem to do that, exept one. To me, too many dogs on the wood can result in trouble. I also don't like a bear coming down on their head, or the dogs pulling one off. I've also seen dogs get so excited when it's moving just out of their reach, they start chewing or biting anything (not dogs but branches/bark) Our two old dogs plant their butt a few feet away, in a good spot where they can see the bear, and conserve energy. They can sit there and tree like that forever. Have one that's all over huging the tree, and one that does both. On a big enough tree he'll get up there on it and tree a while, run in circles, jump backwards off it, then find a place he can see it, sit and tree a while, and just do that over again. He usually is back away more when we first get there. He'll tree all day, but I know he has to get tired.
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Cassandra Davis
UKC Bench Show Judge & Master of Hounds
REDWOOD'S TREEING WALKER COONHOUNDS
& LOUISIANA CATAHOULA LEOPARD DOGS
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