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rickyspringer

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  1. I would go springer, but like someone has mentioned if its your forst dog a lab might be a good choice, go with what you like and be enthusiastic and you will definitely get some progress!!
  2. stargazer you are not being too soft, just be that bit more vigilant, never ever should you chastise a dog for making a mistake, perserverence is the key..like everything else with training. its sounds like your half way there, just keep an eyey on the dogs movement, when the nose goes doen and they more erraticly thats your time to get them out, the business will soon follow and then its time for lots of praise. i'm currently going through the same process. you will get there but never be harsh. regards RS
  3. wannabekeeper i definitely think yoiu are barking up the wrong tree, its your opinion and i am not faulting that, do not mix in-breeding with line-breeding. line-breeding is the key to any sucessful breeding, the outcomes are far more less chance. there is a much bigger probable outcome, you just have to be realistic regarding the faults and the good attributes of both dogs. if in doubt google line-breeding/make up your own minds.
  4. to me in-breeding is mother to son, father to daughter and brother to sister, too close in my opinion, i would go for uncle to niece, aunty to nephew, cousin to cousin and grandsire to grandaughter, still breeding close but far more less chance of the bad genes being exagerated. thats the key with in-breeding. everything is exaggerated, you could get some amazing pups where all the good genes and qualities have come into the breeding, but you could get deformities on the other hand, not worth risking if very close in my opinion. I would go with what i have mentioned above, I am all f
  5. very well done to fern, isn't it great when everything comes together. Well done, she certainly looks promising
  6. £200 in my opinion is a very fair price, I wouldn't pay more than that for a an ESS without papers. What work is the sire doing mate?? What colour are both sire and dam?? Have you got a vet lined up to perform the docking and what is the bitch doing mate. Only showing interest as a family member is after a LW dog in the next few months.
  7. well good luck when the pup arrives, i'm made up for you and what a cracking choice of dog. I would go steady with the training of the pup, lots of bonding get a nice relationship going with the dog, teach the pup to sit and have a quick recall. this will be your foundation for the future. I would do some play retrieves, nice an easy to begin with,everything should be a game. I would then get a lil more serious at 6 months and let some real training begin. My own ground-rules are not to allow the pup to have free reign when young, it really has a detrimental effect, to make tra
  8. thought i'd give abit of a feed back lads and lasses, dog has settled really well, got a great appetite on him, no longer struggling with the constipation, everything is running fine now, the occasional squits but will slow down when he gets used to the barf. made up with the little fella, hopefully he is going to turn into a good one for me, thanks for all the comments.
  9. i'm with above, thats a cracking looking bitch
  10. leave the retriveing for a while, when you do introduce it, do it in an alleyway or hall. the dog will bring it back to you in theory. Good Luck mate.
  11. Nice reply its a nice feeling knowing that the dog is phenominal and he will be a tough dog replace. How old is he now Nic??
  12. Wonder why he is no longer up at stud?? Must be a good reason, atleast the chap shows he isn't in it for the money!! I like that very much.
  13. good choices Nic, when i mentioned about him going to North England I had witchwillows in mind. Surely you would be a good choice though!!
  14. thats not bad mate, i'm with mackay, go for that mate, people knock line-breeding but thats the only way you can breed and the probable outcomes are much higher. look into line-breeding mate, make up your own mind. regards RS
  15. Jack, think I have found something mate he is a ftch producig ftch's and ftw's in central scotland. Ftch Rytex roman chariot, he is the sire of spence's dog. will get details later on today. hopefully he is still standing.
  16. Dave I really enjoy regarding your articles regarding fern, coming on very nicely for a pup!! Well done to both of you, whats your plan with her?? Shooting companion or may you try a few trials or tests with her, i only ask because it looks like she is full of natural ability and she has alot more in her to do yet!! WELL DONE MATE
  17. Good Luck with this sale mate, I'm fed up of reading how many times you have been let down far too many messers about, Nice good looking bitch whats her obedience like, maybe someone could use her as a rough shooting companion if she's got some obedience in there.
  18. very sad loss, gutted for you mate, remember all the good times. regards Ricky
  19. will have a little route on the internet for you mate, wouldn't you travel to the north of england??
  20. there is drummuir stud who is a ftw of irish lines, nice stamp of a dog you can see him hunting on another thread on here, then there is Ftch in St andrews give the fella a call his name is spence 01334 850817. let us know how it goes mate. regards RS
  21. tell me about it, think i may get a lab next
  22. get on the pubs forum surely they could help you out
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