Hunting dogs have an easier time treeing a raccoon than forcing it out of a burrow. |
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In this arresting poem, she describes treeing a raccoon at night and capturing it on film. |
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Not only had it gone a long time without treeing, but its prints were unusually large and oddly shaped. |
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He did not speak any further about what happened with the dogs treeing Mary Celeste or his nearly losing half his hand. |
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Weeds, treeing and unshapely box trees: no garden is ever entirely finished as there's always something to be done, regardless of the time of year. |
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Will you be the one who this 5-year-old, treeing Walker coonhound bays for? |
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