shifty 0 Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 the parents looked nice ,i liked what was in the pups when they were 1st advertised & it looks to me as if uve got urself a very nice healthy pup !! enjoy her & give the lad who reared them the satisfaction of doin well by her !! congrats Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted May 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 what age would you put her on quarry if it was pre ban times? just outa curiosity Quote Link to post
miss lurcher bitch 319 Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 thats a lovely looking pup you have there looks very strong atb mlb Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted May 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 the parents looked nice ,i liked what was in the pups when they were 1st advertised & it looks to me as if uve got urself a very nice healthy pup !! enjoy her & give the lad who reared them the satisfaction of doin well by her !! congrats thanks shifty, hopein to go out with the breeder and pup when shes old enough, get her workin with dogs that know what there doin,CANT WAIT! Quote Link to post
Guest anonymous Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 what age would you put her on quarry if it was pre ban times? just outa curiosity She can still be used on rabbits mate under the ban. Problem you have is she'll be getting ready just as the season is coming to an end. Might not be a bad thing though. Rabbits are harder to find in January and the ones you do find, ain't survived due to luck if you know what I mean. But, she'll be 10 months by then and at a good age to get introduced. Bitches generally mature quicker than dogs but if you set your sights for this time, you'll not be far wrong. The guy who sold you the dog is the best one to get advice from mate. Quote Link to post
Guest anonymous Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 I was assuming you are going to start her on rabbits lol, forgot to ask. Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted May 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 what age would you put her on quarry if it was pre ban times? just outa curiosity She can still be used on rabbits mate under the ban. Problem you have is she'll be getting ready just as the season is coming to an end. Might not be a bad thing though. Rabbits are harder to find in January and the ones you do find, ain't survived due to luck if you know what I mean. But, she'll be 10 months by then and at a good age to get introduced. Bitches generally mature quicker than dogs but if you set your sights for this time, you'll not be far wrong. The guy who sold you the dog is the best one to get advice from mate. take my terriers bushin/diggin, should i take her (on lead)with me to get her intersted? or should i wait Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted May 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 I was assuming you are going to start her on rabbits lol, forgot to ask. well thought id start her on em, or should i concentrate on one quarry than all? thanks for ya help Quote Link to post
Guest anonymous Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 what age would you put her on quarry if it was pre ban times? just outa curiosity She can still be used on rabbits mate under the ban. Problem you have is she'll be getting ready just as the season is coming to an end. Might not be a bad thing though. Rabbits are harder to find in January and the ones you do find, ain't survived due to luck if you know what I mean. But, she'll be 10 months by then and at a good age to get introduced. Bitches generally mature quicker than dogs but if you set your sights for this time, you'll not be far wrong. The guy who sold you the dog is the best one to get advice from mate. take my terriers bushin/diggin, should i take her (on lead)with me to get her intersted? or should i wait I'm against taking a working dog for a look without getting involved. This is how you for example, break them to sheep etc. Walk them through the fields of sheep, let them have a look, keep doing it till they pay no attention... It's ok taking them out with working dogs and keeping them on the lead if at the end of the night, they get to chase one themselves or you hand pick an easy chase for them but you are far away from that scenario. No, I'd hold fire ma man and remember that song from Take that..... Need a little patience.......... Quote Link to post
Guest anonymous Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 I was assuming you are going to start her on rabbits lol, forgot to ask. well thought id start her on em, or should i concentrate on one quarry than all? thanks for ya help You need to dabble with them all to see what she likes or is good at. It's a living thing, cos you have it in your head you want her to do one thing, she might like to do another. They are like us, all different. I know as a rule most crosses are breed for a certain job and if they don't make the grade they are sold on as failures but one mans muck is another mans brass. Just remember, you are limited to things you can use her for under the law. Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted May 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 what age would you put her on quarry if it was pre ban times? just outa curiosity She can still be used on rabbits mate under the ban. Problem you have is she'll be getting ready just as the season is coming to an end. Might not be a bad thing though. Rabbits are harder to find in January and the ones you do find, ain't survived due to luck if you know what I mean. But, she'll be 10 months by then and at a good age to get introduced. Bitches generally mature quicker than dogs but if you set your sights for this time, you'll not be far wrong. The guy who sold you the dog is the best one to get advice from mate. take my terriers bushin/diggin, should i take her (on lead)with me to get her intersted? or should i wait I'm against taking a working dog for a look without getting involved. This is how you for example, break them to sheep etc. Walk them through the fields of sheep, let them have a look, keep doing it till they pay no attention... It's ok taking them out with working dogs and keeping them on the lead if at the end of the night, they get to chase one themselves or you hand pick an easy chase for them but you are far away from that scenario. No, I'd hold fire ma man and remember that song from Take that..... Need a little patience.......... hahaha cheers mate Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted May 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 I was assuming you are going to start her on rabbits lol, forgot to ask. well thought id start her on em, or should i concentrate on one quarry than all? thanks for ya help You need to dabble with them all to see what she likes or is good at. It's a living thing, cos you have it in your head you want her to do one thing, she might like to do another. They are like us, all different. I know as a rule most crosses are breed for a certain job and if they don't make the grade they are sold on as failures but one mans muck is another mans brass. Just remember, you are limited to things you can use her for under the law. just talkin hypothetically offcourse lol Quote Link to post
Guest anonymous Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 I was assuming you are going to start her on rabbits lol, forgot to ask. well thought id start her on em, or should i concentrate on one quarry than all? thanks for ya help You need to dabble with them all to see what she likes or is good at. It's a living thing, cos you have it in your head you want her to do one thing, she might like to do another. They are like us, all different. I know as a rule most crosses are breed for a certain job and if they don't make the grade they are sold on as failures but one mans muck is another mans brass. Just remember, you are limited to things you can use her for under the law. just talkin hypothetically offcourse lol Was going to use that word myself mate but gave in lol. Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted May 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 I was assuming you are going to start her on rabbits lol, forgot to ask. well thought id start her on em, or should i concentrate on one quarry than all? thanks for ya help You need to dabble with them all to see what she likes or is good at. It's a living thing, cos you have it in your head you want her to do one thing, she might like to do another. They are like us, all different. I know as a rule most crosses are breed for a certain job and if they don't make the grade they are sold on as failures but one mans muck is another mans brass. Just remember, you are limited to things you can use her for under the law. just talkin hypothetically offcourse lol Was going to use that word myself mate but gave in lol. ar cant take any credit for that one, that spell check is fukin clever Quote Link to post
Guest anonymous Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 I was assuming you are going to start her on rabbits lol, forgot to ask. well thought id start her on em, or should i concentrate on one quarry than all? thanks for ya help You need to dabble with them all to see what she likes or is good at. It's a living thing, cos you have it in your head you want her to do one thing, she might like to do another. They are like us, all different. I know as a rule most crosses are breed for a certain job and if they don't make the grade they are sold on as failures but one mans muck is another mans brass. Just remember, you are limited to things you can use her for under the law. just talkin hypothetically offcourse lol Was going to use that word myself mate but gave in lol. ar cant take any credit for that one, that spell check is fukin clever Your cleverer (is that a word?) than me, I never noticed the spellchecker till you pointed it out lol. Quote Link to post
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