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Capable looking animals there AT, best of luck with them
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I would be looking for something now if your itching to start it this season
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You know it make sense Blacky
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I would ask the question on here , why does the dog need to engage with other dogs to be completely social Can a mature grounded working animal not deal with a situation involving dogs or any other animals without months of pointless stressful encounters Does a dog even know it’s a dog or is it going through preprogrammed behaviours with another to resolve tension , sniffing , peeing for grounded dogs , and for f****d up dogs barking , snarling biting, they all reduce tension it’s just some are dysfunctional to our human reason how can working sled dogs in the far nort
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Temperament comes online at adulthood , it’s also malleable not fixed , just needs a little tweaking sometimes ?
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Sure When your using the word “hopefully” your clutching at straws
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You suit yourself countryman, if ya want to debate any of it , I will gladly do so but the barking comment shows complete misunderstand of the canine mind , its about getting full expression in your space and by doing so giving it a context and contrast contrast is huge for dogs , the when and where for expression
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Has he seen much work , Your relationship with the dog can solve issues , any issue people take dogs out and show them other dogs for some reason, which triggers instincts, a dog can only see the world through a predator/prey mindset it’s not a human, socialisation is a pet dog concept , if a dog has any balls, he needs to be running them off him not stuck confined on a lead hand feed only on walks, don’t worry about been the Alpha it’s a load of bollox , you want to be an instrument that channels his energy, his temperament is coming on board and it’s not rounded, for
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As the man said it’s still only a baby, but in saying that, any negetive interaction leave life long impact, dont be in a panic to get the perfect retrieve at that age In fact its not even about the item, it’s about your space and the pup feeling good in it with an item in its mouth , get 2 items , get the pup coming into your space with the first to interact with the second , play a little tug Let the pup win every time , dont take the f***ing thing away from a pup, let it drop it to get the second Get the pup walking beside you with the item , is another
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Dog whining and barking at night
Casso replied to the lamping ferreter's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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Just pulling your wire bud , the sounds coming out of lads when the dog is on , is just pure excitement but ive hunted with lads in places as a kid where you kept your mouth shut ? never ran a pup yet where it decided how fast to run due to me prancing and bellowing 100 yards behind it best of luck once again
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If ya didn’t shout at the pup would it still run as fast or have ya tried that excitable time when a pup catches its first, we know their fast enough but the relief when they finally do its just a great feeling best of luck with it
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Interesting looking animal
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That physical connection is vital to having a dog relaxed in your space, the key to any positive interaction with the dog, is it’s frame of mind, the better a dog feels in your company and this feeling is shown by a predatory act of mawing your hands, the easier it will obey commands and generally life is easier all round, Dogs are born social, fuckups are man made, all the pup wants to do is mouth from the time it opened its eyes, having never put a kink in that pipe of flow connection from the pup results in the fact the dog is so social , you don’t discipline a dog to make it social
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Food is a prized stimulus , you can engage the dog with it or not, I always think is an opportunity wasted not to A pup is basic, it’s either desire or fear, you can work with desire to focus on you , to project into you and watch your movements and tone, on quiet country walks taking in sights and smells which all excite but gives you the credit for the feeling of flow and giving behavior for food as it goes or you can do as many so called experts say to do, take it out and expose it to as many assholes and their dogs as possible, where movement and noise is everywhere and the
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Get the dog used to mouthing your hands, when your kidding round with it , it will learn to soften its jaw , soft jaw can’t bite , bite is an explosion of tension
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It’s all fear bud, when you take pain which triggers instinctive behavior, and heap stimulation (food item)on top you reached a load overload situation When a dog is hyper stimulated (pain is a stimulant, food is a stimulant ) it has to move , there has to be a physical reaction, in both positive and negative cases, the bones just added fuel to a flame , it’s not personal, there was no thought process “like I’m going to get this c**t “ it purely instinctive Normally a dog will orientate it’s mouth to a tender area if you touch it, Right , it’s instinctive , add 500 volts at
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Jasus, he doesn’t look up to much even before she threw a dig,
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Doubt it very much, but what did it for me was the pack behaviour, it was instinctive, normally the fuckers go all angles but when they’re not predated on, they show something else
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The big difference I found with rearing greys and lurchers The lurcher pups bred out of working parents are more tuned in and easier to work with, bit more social if like, they’re not as likely to get that glassed over look as often ?
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Take it out, feed it, let it wee or shit , keep it out for a while after that to see if it will go again , repeat until food and toilet time become intertwined , digestive in and outs are the brains at that age, it’s digestive system is running the show until sexuality brings a new control or not ? dont bowl feed , all it’s food eaten outside get plenty of physical contact to feed, food and contact relaxed the dog allowing it to relieve its self fully best of luck
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If that animal was highly driven I would be seriously impressed
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Horseback Hunting with Dogs and Knife
Casso replied to Wahchadero's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
You make some interesting points, I totally agree with the issue of absence of nature in people’s lives and believe the resulting stresses of modern living is an example of it , how do you find the Dogo as a catch dog and is the breed over there still as usefull as it was intended , trying to read between the lines here, do you offer hunting trips or just keep that many horses for personal use -
30, 40 years ago , there was no socialising dogs , they were taken out and worked and back into the run , they were working dogs , they were bomb proof , bang on with kids , taken out into the field with other dogs and worked no problem we get these dates and times now because some bollox wrote a book about some scientific evidence he interpreted to flog a story travellers don’t socialise their horses but they are the most social horses out their , I didn’t socialise the cat but it will lie on any strangers lap that comes into the house , if you understand dogs you don’t need all th
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How much socialising does the most social animal on earth need ? you can raise a f***ing chimp as a infant, socialised the f**k out of it , feed it , clean its f***ing nappy , whisper to it , hold its hand, tell it “I f***ing love you bubbles “ but you won’t go into a cage with it as an adult male and kiss it when it matures, it will rip your face off !! because it functions on instincts , whereas a dog can discriminate, and go by how a situation Feels if you let its proper temperament develop without emotional baggage look , as long as you don’t let a pup be on the