My tree climber is the most intense tree dog I have. Bug eyed slober flying, I think its his tree style. Im going to have his semen pulled and frozen, in case he does a swan dive to hell. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
My tree climber is the most intense tree dog I have. Bug eyed slober flying, I think its his tree style. Im going to have his semen pulled and frozen, in case he does a swan dive to hell. 

Redwood do you have a dog that you would like broke from tree climbing? Is this dog trained not to bark in the kennel at home? Does he know that you do not want him to run trash? If you have trained or (broke) him to handle well he can be trained not to climb.Anyone who says they can 100% break a dog from climbing or running trash, I will show you you can't. They are dogs. You can train them, and train them well, but in the end, just like us, at some point they are going to make a decision for themselves when your not there. Maybe not all the time, but on occasion. I spend as much or more time with my dogs as ANYONE, they are very well trained, and have an excellent handle on them. There is a lot of crap people put up with that I won't. But to say a dog isn't any good because it's smart enough and gritty enough to want to CATCH what it's after, well, thats a first!


live to hunt wrote: I do not have trouble with tree climbing dogs because I break them from climbing .



live to hunt wrote:If you can break a dog off of trash you can break him off of tree climbing. I have done it and will not put up with a dog that climbs.


Tom A wrote:My tree climber is the most intense tree dog I have. Bug eyed slober flying, I think its his tree style. Im going to have his semen pulled and frozen, in case he does a swan dive to hell.
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