malc1 544 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 not a very good pic,but heres my gsdxgreyhound pup just over 4 months old was coursing at 31/2months and got a witness to it and hes coursing his heart out.bushing with the jrt what a dog and wants to work and doing well in show ring as well coming 4th in pup class at midland game fair.hes marking.my dog is showing the attributes at 3 1/2 months what yours are showing at 12 months.doesn`t that show that working them at that age is a better way.welcome to the LOONY CLUB Hi,its amazing what you can do in a straight jacket Quote Link to post
huntingalltheway 2 Posted October 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 not a very good pic,but heres my gsdxgreyhound pup just over 4 months old was coursing at 31/2months and got a witness to it and hes coursing his heart out.bushing with the jrt what a dog and wants to work and doing well in show ring as well coming 4th in pup class at midland game fair.hes marking.my dog is showing the attributes at 3 1/2 months what yours are showing at 12 months.doesn`t that show that working them at that age is a better way.welcome to the LOONY CLUB Hi,its amazing what you can do in a straight jacket from what i hear your dogs coming on nicely, its thos padded cells they give us Quote Link to post
malc1 544 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 not a very good pic,but heres my gsdxgreyhound pup just over 4 months old was coursing at 31/2months and got a witness to it and hes coursing his heart out.bushing with the jrt what a dog and wants to work and doing well in show ring as well coming 4th in pup class at midland game fair.hes marking.my dog is showing the attributes at 3 1/2 months what yours are showing at 12 months.doesn`t that show that working them at that age is a better way.welcome to the LOONY CLUB Hi,its amazing what you can do in a straight jacket from what i hear your dogs coming on nicely, its thos padded cells they give us yes hes doin realy well we went out tonight with the jrt /whippet /gh hes been bushing we give him day work as well as night work Quote Link to post
huntingalltheway 2 Posted October 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 not a very good pic,but heres my gsdxgreyhound pup just over 4 months old was coursing at 31/2months and got a witness to it and hes coursing his heart out.bushing with the jrt what a dog and wants to work and doing well in show ring as well coming 4th in pup class at midland game fair.hes marking.my dog is showing the attributes at 3 1/2 months what yours are showing at 12 months.doesn`t that show that working them at that age is a better way.welcome to the LOONY CLUB Hi,its amazing what you can do in a straight jacket from what i hear your dogs coming on nicely, its thos padded cells they give us yes hes doin realy well we went out tonight with the jrt /whippet /gh hes been bushing we give him day work as well as night work spot on mate. same as us guys they need to learn all aspects of work. regardless of age. hows he coming on Quote Link to post
malc1 544 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 not a very good pic,but heres my gsdxgreyhound pup just over 4 months old was coursing at 31/2months and got a witness to it and hes coursing his heart out.bushing with the jrt what a dog and wants to work and doing well in show ring as well coming 4th in pup class at midland game fair.hes marking.my dog is showing the attributes at 3 1/2 months what yours are showing at 12 months.doesn`t that show that working them at that age is a better way.welcome to the LOONY CLUB Hi,its amazing what you can do in a straight jacket from what i hear your dogs coming on nicely, its thos padded cells they give us yes hes doin realy well we went out tonight with the jrt /whippet /gh hes been bushing we give him day work as well as night work spot on mate. same as us guys they need to learn all aspects of work. regardless of age. hows he coming on hes comeing on leaps and bounds hes not forced or pushed in any way he just wants to work and if he never made it he will be with me for life not sold cos he aint no good and im in no compertiton with any one he could catch one or none we just have fun Quote Link to post
huntingalltheway 2 Posted October 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 not a very good pic,but heres my gsdxgreyhound pup just over 4 months old was coursing at 31/2months and got a witness to it and hes coursing his heart out.bushing with the jrt what a dog and wants to work and doing well in show ring as well coming 4th in pup class at midland game fair.hes marking.my dog is showing the attributes at 3 1/2 months what yours are showing at 12 months.doesn`t that show that working them at that age is a better way.welcome to the LOONY CLUB Hi,its amazing what you can do in a straight jacket from what i hear your dogs coming on nicely, its thos padded cells they give us yes hes doin realy well we went out tonight with the jrt /whippet /gh hes been bushing we give him day work as well as night work spot on mate. same as us guys they need to learn all aspects of work. regardless of age. hows he coming on hes comeing on leaps and bounds hes not forced or pushed in any way he just wants to work and if he never made it he will be with me for life not sold cos he aint no good and im in no compertiton with any one he could catch one or none we just have fun i think thats what most people forget we do this for fun for us and the dogs and most people forget the real values of hunting with our dogs. so well said mate good look with him. Quote Link to post
stormyboy 1,352 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 hi i'm thinking of buying a first x alsation x greyhound as one of my mates has one and it kills everything its allowed. i've seen alot of breeds run but nothing i've found so far can match its endurance and power. what are peoples views on the breed and can any body advise. if any one has got any pics of the breed they could post that would be great.cheers all good x ,if you get a good one ,try and have the alsation as the mother ,you will get a better dog out of that way bred . ??? why? pups inherit genes from both parents no matter which breed is sire or dam. unless one parent is homozygous-"stamps its type",which is unlikely to show in first cross offspring. Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 hi i'm thinking of buying a first x alsation x greyhound as one of my mates has one and it kills everything its allowed. i've seen alot of breeds run but nothing i've found so far can match its endurance and power. what are peoples views on the breed and can any body advise. if any one has got any pics of the breed they could post that would be great.cheers all good x ,if you get a good one ,try and have the alsation as the mother ,you will get a better dog out of that way bred . ??? why? pups inherit genes from both parents no matter which breed is sire or dam. unless one parent is homozygous-"stamps its type",which is unlikely to show in first cross offspring. only going on experience ,you should try it and see ,just like starting a dog young .you will never know untill you try . like you say it is only unlikely to make a difference ,but it just might . Quote Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 "THERE IS SUCH A THING AS SEX LINKED GENETICS!" Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 "THERE IS SUCH A THING AS SEX LINKED GENETICS!"dont bloody baffel them with genetics dan . Quote Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 I wont cause I know very little but I know that which one is the momma or daddy is extremely important. In dogs and of course my area, chickens. Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 I wont cause I know very little but I know that which one is the momma or daddy is extremely important. In dogs and of course my area, chickens.dan there is always some one on here that will disagree ,as you can see by the reply to my post about using the alsation bitch for the mother .even when we found this out years ago and have used the bitch as the base and just a dog grey or whippet for the speed nothing more .all our matings ,or pups aquired have been this way bred because of the difference it makes .but keep it to your self DONT TELL ANY ONE Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 if any body wants to see orr ead about entering dogs young go back to my old mates early earth dog running dog mags about entering a beardie half cross danny , marc c glenn ,many years ago , most of my dogs get entered one way or another early on game ,just all depends what time of year and whats on ,away of life im afraid, had my young bitch out last nite she learned a bit still a nuter tho but she saw afew in the lamp and got to grips with a rabb , so shes learning ,BUT AS I STATE BEFORE YOU NEED TO KNOW YOUR DOGS AND WHAT THEY COME OF As its no god having hyper terrier types etc or colliesthta are mad at times thye need to be sensible and balanced Quote Link to post
Gripper 1 Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 This breed really needs to be witnessed before it can be judged, they have the mind and obidience of a colliex and the prey drive of a bullx and also the power, endurance and stamina is quite unbelevable. They take each slip in a different way.. some times they like to sneak like a fox and pick the smaller game up, but sometimes they just like to slam what ever they can, trust me if you get the right one which isnt to heavy set you cant go much wrong Gripper Quote Link to post
CAMO 0 Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 BOYZ,,, IM NEW TO ALL THIS WHY IS IT BETTER TO USE G S D BITCH AS THE MOTHER A.T.B CAMO!!!!!! Quote Link to post
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