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  1. give her some water with a drop of milk in it.Water produces milk
  2. don;t let her run about because it will dry her milk up quicker
  3. I would take her to the vets and get it xrayed
  4. What a brilliant name for a gundog
  5. from what i know.If the mother is the collie.Like the pic on the earlier post.The pups can be a bit uneven.But if the bitch is a greyhound and the sire the collie.The pups are very similar in shape and build.
  6. I bought a bitch from Plummer in 1988.Her dam was Fathom and sire was Elan.Brother to Jem Pettits Glen.I bought her after seeing Glen work
  7. Need to check if the dog is deaf first.Then put some treats in your pocket and every time you say it;s name feed it.Do this every time and don;t let it off the lead.Transfer to garden and build up slowly
  8. Puppy farmers don;t hip xray there stock before breeding them.He does
  9. Sausages,and coming into catch a ball.Have fun with him and he will want to be with you
  10. I would also be very carefull with the dobermanns playing with the pup.They can get injured very easily
  11. Sounds like it was born with a kink in it;s tail.It won;t make any difference either way.
  12. Powdered goats milk is ideal for pups.3oz makes a pint and they thrive on it.
  13. i;ve tried two of Hectors beardie daughters on sheep and they had loads of natural instinct
  14. scottish hare hunter has a dog from delboy,have a look
  15. 2 blue merle lurchers found.dog and bitch about a year old.Currently with the wokingham dog warden.Advertised on doglost
  16. Get it perfect indoors before you go outside.And then use an alleyway.You can also teach it to hold and exchange for food,I use a clicker and they hold the object untill they hear the click and i exchange for food.Have a look on clicker training on youtube
  17. I;ve taken two bearded collies sired by Hector and worked them on sheep,The full working instinct is totally intact.
  18. I would only get her to retrieve indoors,preferably down the hall way.Untill it is a 100 percent successfull i would,t try it outside.
  19. When you are at home,get a toy on a string and play with him.when he has a good grip on it,let go of the toy,hold onto his collar and tell him to drop.When he lets go give him a treat.You need to do this everyday for a few minutes a day for a couple of weeks When he catches a rabbit,hold it gently.Don;t put any pressure on it.Hold onto his collar and tell him to drop.
  20. All my dogs make a massive fuss when i take one out on its own,They are ok if i walk them seperatly,but if i train one they hate it.If you are worried about complantes,you could put one in a cage indoors and then get the other one out.
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