Pup quitting jumped track?
-
- Silent Mouth
- Posts: 25
- Joined: Mon Aug 29, 2016 1:50 am
- Location: Idaho
- Facebook ID: 0
Pup quitting jumped track?
I have a year and a half old pup that is turning out to be an awesome bobcat dog. Truck to tree he will start and finish a bobcat track by himself and he has cought several lately. The problem is he will come back on a lion track. He will start a track and run it fine but will all of a sudden just come back and acts like he doesn't want anything to do with it. It's almost like he quits at the jump. He will usually go again if there are more dogs on it but the problem is he runs the track so fast it usually takes the other dogs a while to catch up to where he left the track. Any help would be greatly appreciated because it's messing with mine mind. Thanks
-
- Open Mouth
- Posts: 664
- Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:40 am
- Location: New Mexico
- Location: North Percha
- Contact:
Re: Pup quitting jumped track?
Anyone have an answer for this guy? I'm just curious.. I know I've had some dogs with bears do this
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.
Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau
-
- Babble Mouth
- Posts: 2778
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:30 pm
- Location: State of Bliss
- Location: Reservation
Re: Pup quitting jumped track?
I am like Brett I have seen this plenty on bear.
sounds like a whale of a pup, and I would seriously think about keeping him straight on bobbers thru this season and walking him in on a leash to a few lion trees, and tying him back.
1- 1/2 is still pretty young and all dogs mature at a different rate. Some very smart young dogs can get a little boogered by the smell of a big rank lion right off the bat, and if he is that fast it is possible he might have run right up the poop chute of a lion with no other dogs to help him and got a scare. I bet he will come out of it with a little more maturity but run him on those bobcats and lead him in on a few more lions. Put him up and let him mature a bit and I bet you will have a combo dog next year that will turn your buddies green with envy.
Good luck!
sounds like a whale of a pup, and I would seriously think about keeping him straight on bobbers thru this season and walking him in on a leash to a few lion trees, and tying him back.
1- 1/2 is still pretty young and all dogs mature at a different rate. Some very smart young dogs can get a little boogered by the smell of a big rank lion right off the bat, and if he is that fast it is possible he might have run right up the poop chute of a lion with no other dogs to help him and got a scare. I bet he will come out of it with a little more maturity but run him on those bobcats and lead him in on a few more lions. Put him up and let him mature a bit and I bet you will have a combo dog next year that will turn your buddies green with envy.
Good luck!
MIKE LEONARD
Somewhere out there.............
Somewhere out there.............
-
- Silent Mouth
- Posts: 25
- Joined: Mon Aug 29, 2016 1:50 am
- Location: Idaho
- Facebook ID: 0
Re: Pup quitting jumped track?
Thanks for the replies fellas. My first thought was maybe he just figured they were more than he could handle by himself. I've seen similar issues with bears but never with a lion. It's got me confused I know that. Its just weird he will smoke the track like he does but then just quit it.
Re: Pup quitting jumped track?
sounds like he caught a few nasty ones maybe off a kill by him self. maybe got crap scared out of him. seen this many times with the fast quiet type of dog.jmo
no mater if you think you can or you think you cant,, you are probably rite.
-
- Silent Mouth
- Posts: 25
- Joined: Mon Aug 29, 2016 1:50 am
- Location: Idaho
- Facebook ID: 0
Re: Pup quitting jumped track?
That would make sense for sure. I've just never seen it on a lion. I'm going to try not to worry about it. If I were smart I would never put him on another lion track. He has the potential to be a superstar Bob dog. Thanks for the reply
-
- Babble Mouth
- Posts: 2778
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:30 pm
- Location: State of Bliss
- Location: Reservation
Re: Pup quitting jumped track?
Not a bad idea, as I am sure you have noticed people are always looking for a straight bobcat dog......
MIKE LEONARD
Somewhere out there.............
Somewhere out there.............
Re: Pup quitting jumped track?
My 2 year old bluetick will do that sometimes. I've leashed her and walked the track together she'll get fired up I'll cut her loose and she'll keep going. I don't know why it happens bad snow froze out or what. It might be fear. Last time it was 3 young lions didn't want to run it till I was out of the truck and walking had a lion bayed didn't back off kept pushing till It treed.
-
- Silent Mouth
- Posts: 25
- Joined: Mon Aug 29, 2016 1:50 am
- Location: Idaho
- Facebook ID: 0
Re: Pup quitting jumped track?
That sounds like what he is doing also. It's weird. I don't plan on running him on any more big cats this year. Might try him again next year on them. Hope he grows out of it but if not I guess he is just a bobcat dog. My buddy used him to fill a couple cat tags in Oregon and said he treed the last one a half mile ahead of the other dogs.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests