loopy2k9 0 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 alright lads iv got my first bull x any advice ive already got a whippet greyhound so no the basics for hunting on the lamp just wondering if theres any useful advice for doing things different. Quote Link to post
lilpip1234 62 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 just be aware they can be right stubborn b*****ds to begin with, but otherwise its pritty much the same Quote Link to post
Mars 42 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 alright lads iv got my first bull x any advice ive already got a whippet greyhound so no the basics for hunting on the lamp just wondering if theres any useful advice for doing things different. Basic Obedience, Jumping, and retriveing are a must, Quote Link to post
Bootsha 1,306 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Learn him his manners fella, and keep at it until it's habit with him, you teach him good manners and whats on the menu and whats not now and he'll be a joy to own and work, dont bother with the manners and he'll do your f@ckin head in. period. Regardless of what some say on this site, a well bred, well socialised and well mannered bull cross is a joy to behold, a neglegted one is a f@ckin time bomb. You reap what you sew my friend. Best of luck to you. PS Dont for one minute let it think that it wears the trousers and not you. I read an article once in EDRD by Welsh All Black called Steel hand inside a velvet glove or something like that, very good advice for a first timer. ATB B Quote Link to post
Guest mk3 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 sound advise bootsha! Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Learn him his manners fella, and keep at it until it's habit with him, you teach him good manners and whats on the menu and whats not now and he'll be a joy to own and work, dont bother with the manners and he'll do your f@ckin head in. period. Regardless of what some say on this site, a well bred, well socialised and well mannered bull cross is a joy to behold, a neglegted one is a f@ckin time bomb. You reap what you sew my friend. Best of luck to you. PS Dont for one minute let it think that it wears the trousers and not you. I read an article once in EDRD by Welsh All Black called Steel hand inside a velvet glove or something like that, very good advice for a first timer. ATB B bang on Quote Link to post
weasle 1,119 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Nice to see some good advice given without the bullshit. Sound lads. Quote Link to post
loopy2k9 0 Posted September 24, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 24, 2009 Learn him his manners fella, and keep at it until it's habit with him, you teach him good manners and whats on the menu and whats not now and he'll be a joy to own and work, dont bother with the manners and he'll do your f@ckin head in. period. Regardless of what some say on this site, a well bred, well socialised and well mannered bull cross is a joy to behold, a neglegted one is a f@ckin time bomb. You reap what you sew my friend. Best of luck to you. PS Dont for one minute let it think that it wears the trousers and not you. I read an article once in EDRD by Welsh All Black called Steel hand inside a velvet glove or something like that, very good advice for a first timer. ATB B alright whered u see that article and thanks for the advice bootsha and everyone else . does [NO TEXT TALK] no the best age to start working her as i have been told between 8 and ten month is the time to start Quote Link to post
Strong Stuff 2,171 Posted September 24, 2009 Report Share Posted September 24, 2009 Learn him his manners fella, and keep at it until it's habit with him, you teach him good manners and whats on the menu and whats not now and he'll be a joy to own and work, dont bother with the manners and he'll do your f@ckin head in. period. Regardless of what some say on this site, a well bred, well socialised and well mannered bull cross is a joy to behold, a neglegted one is a f@ckin time bomb. You reap what you sew my friend. Best of luck to you. PS Dont for one minute let it think that it wears the trousers and not you. I read an article once in EDRD by Welsh All Black called Steel hand inside a velvet glove or something like that, very good advice for a first timer. ATB B Any idea which issue that was in please? Quote Link to post
Bootsha 1,306 Posted September 24, 2009 Report Share Posted September 24, 2009 I'll try and find out for you SS. Sure it was last year some time. Found it Issue 199 Feb 2009 EDRD. Quote Link to post
pitfurness 2 Posted September 25, 2009 Report Share Posted September 25, 2009 Learn him his manners fella, and keep at it until it's habit with him, you teach him good manners and whats on the menu and whats not now and he'll be a joy to own and work, dont bother with the manners and he'll do your f@ckin head in. period. Regardless of what some say on this site, a well bred, well socialised and well mannered bull cross is a joy to behold, a neglegted one is a f@ckin time bomb. You reap what you sew my friend. Best of luck to you. PS Dont for one minute let it think that it wears the trousers and not you. I read an article once in EDRD by Welsh All Black called Steel hand inside a velvet glove or something like that, very good advice for a first timer. ATB B alright whered u see that article and thanks for the advice bootsha and everyone else . does [NO TEXT TALK] no the best age to start working her as i have been told between 8 and ten month is the time to start I'd have said it depends on the size of the dog. if you've got a real heavy dog you won't want to work it hard until its properly formed or risk injury and a short working life. Quote Link to post
taffyboi 19 Posted September 25, 2009 Report Share Posted September 25, 2009 Learn him his manners fella, and keep at it until it's habit with him, you teach him good manners and whats on the menu and whats not now and he'll be a joy to own and work, dont bother with the manners and he'll do your f@ckin head in. period. Regardless of what some say on this site, a well bred, well socialised and well mannered bull cross is a joy to behold, a neglegted one is a f@ckin time bomb. You reap what you sew my friend. Best of luck to you. PS Dont for one minute let it think that it wears the trousers and not you. I read an article once in EDRD by Welsh All Black called Steel hand inside a velvet glove or something like that, very good advice for a first timer. ATB B good advice they are a joy to own aslong as you bring them up right mate, atb with the new idition mate injoy many years of happy hunting hopfully Quote Link to post
Strong Stuff 2,171 Posted September 25, 2009 Report Share Posted September 25, 2009 I'll try and find out for you SS. Sure it was last year some time. Found it Issue 199 Feb 2009 EDRD. Thanks will pick a copy up. Quote Link to post
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