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 Post subject: Dog treeing house cats
PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 12:28 pm 
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I have a female that I keep at a friends house, she was getting out of the pen(before we fixed it) and she would tree his cat. locked down treeing hard.(and I'm not talking about right in the yard, but deep in the woods) My question is , are there alot of similarities in ferrel cats and bocats. I am wanting to make a duel purpose bobcat and coondog dog, and she is already a pretty good coondog. And if you think she might make one, what would your next step be. I have read a few training forums,but nothing is really answering my question.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:36 pm 
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Try to call up a bob and put the dog on it, she'll probably run it but they run a whole lot harder than a house cat or coon.
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A cat is a cat but Derik is right in saying they are harder but you have her pointed in the right direction


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