Been a few more ups and downs lately. As predicted the weather this past weekend wasn't good for squirrels. Just too windy. It looked like the wind would die down by the end of the day Saturday so we would make a short run later in the evening. Unfortunately as we were leaving, Sweetie got in the shop and ate rat poison. Noticed it as soon as it happened, and we got her taken care of by forcing her to vomit and got some Vitamin K from the vet. By that night she was fine. Sunday was evening windier, and she seemed to have fully recovered so I ran her that evening regardless of 15mph winds. Have to say we're still both learning.
I learned from Mr. Carlton to get her to tree if she barks or whimpers on a tree. I've even killed squirrels over while doing that. The last thing I want to do is doubt her because I have seen it and have said it many times, "The moment you doubt her she'll prove you wrong." However there were 3 times she barked on a tree that she never committed to. She had to have smelled something, but how old? Considering the unfavorable weather, I never promoted her on those trees. One I shook a vine after she moved on just to see. She made one tree which I honored, however it was on a hedge bush and it had moved on to a tree elsewhere even on a good day. Just makes me wonder how many trees we have made there were on older scent.
Tuesday, my brother and I hunted on his in-law's place. Finally had good weather, and it was on a place that doesn't get squirrel hunted. Really thought we would've done better. Treed a few den trees, made one tree where there weren't any noticeable holes but didn't see anything, and we (really me) let one get away. That one still haunts me. About 2/3s into the hunt her drive started to slow down. Rather than ranging out running from tree to tree she took her time. This was her first long hunt since before I got sick and maybe some ill effects of the rat poison were lingering as well. Near the end of the hunt though she caught a second wind and hunted great. But by the end of the hunt I could tell she wasn't feeling well. At home she kept her tail tucked and wasn't excited about eating. I had another hunt lined up for Wednesday evening, but when she wasn't 100% when we got up Wednesday morning I canceled it. I've ran her into the ground before and don't want to do it again. She seemed fine when I got home yesterday evening, but threw up twice last night in the middle of the terrible. Not uncommon for it to happen once, but for it to happen twice causes some concern. Just going to let her take it easy, and the weather will suck probably until Sunday. We'll see how this weekend goes. I've really missed seeing her perform on a good hunt.
I learned from Mr. Carlton to get her to tree if she barks or whimpers on a tree. I've even killed squirrels over while doing that. The last thing I want to do is doubt her because I have seen it and have said it many times, "The moment you doubt her she'll prove you wrong." However there were 3 times she barked on a tree that she never committed to. She had to have smelled something, but how old? Considering the unfavorable weather, I never promoted her on those trees. One I shook a vine after she moved on just to see. She made one tree which I honored, however it was on a hedge bush and it had moved on to a tree elsewhere even on a good day. Just makes me wonder how many trees we have made there were on older scent.
Tuesday, my brother and I hunted on his in-law's place. Finally had good weather, and it was on a place that doesn't get squirrel hunted. Really thought we would've done better. Treed a few den trees, made one tree where there weren't any noticeable holes but didn't see anything, and we (really me) let one get away. That one still haunts me. About 2/3s into the hunt her drive started to slow down. Rather than ranging out running from tree to tree she took her time. This was her first long hunt since before I got sick and maybe some ill effects of the rat poison were lingering as well. Near the end of the hunt though she caught a second wind and hunted great. But by the end of the hunt I could tell she wasn't feeling well. At home she kept her tail tucked and wasn't excited about eating. I had another hunt lined up for Wednesday evening, but when she wasn't 100% when we got up Wednesday morning I canceled it. I've ran her into the ground before and don't want to do it again. She seemed fine when I got home yesterday evening, but threw up twice last night in the middle of the terrible. Not uncommon for it to happen once, but for it to happen twice causes some concern. Just going to let her take it easy, and the weather will suck probably until Sunday. We'll see how this weekend goes. I've really missed seeing her perform on a good hunt.