woodj 33 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 HI. I have a 1/4bull 3/4 greyhound dog. I have only had him a few weeks, and i think before i got him he was used for largers quarry, anyway, i mainly use him for rabbits. But when he catches them i just cant get them off him, i have tried to twist the skin under the back leg but he wont let go, so what can i do?? Thanks Quote Link to post
newnews 0 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 HI. I have a 1/4bull 3/4 greyhound dog. I have only had him a few weeks, and i think before i got him he was used for largers quarry, anyway, i mainly use him for rabbits. But when he catches them i just cant get them off him, i have tried to twist the skin under the back leg but he wont let go, so what can i do?? Thanks bull x ???? pinch his wind pipe ,not to hurt him & he will then slowly come round to your ways, Quote Link to post
woodj 33 Posted November 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 HI. I have a 1/4bull 3/4 greyhound dog. I have only had him a few weeks, and i think before i got him he was used for largers quarry, anyway, i mainly use him for rabbits. But when he catches them i just cant get them off him, i have tried to twist the skin under the back leg but he wont let go, so what can i do?? Thanks bull x ???? pinch his wind pipe ,not to hurt him & he will then slowly come round to your ways, Yes hes a bull X, how long would you hold his wind pipe for?? Quote Link to post
earth&hounds 94 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 HI. I have a 1/4bull 3/4 greyhound dog. I have only had him a few weeks, and i think before i got him he was used for largers quarry, anyway, i mainly use him for rabbits. But when he catches them i just cant get them off him, i have tried to twist the skin under the back leg but he wont let go, so what can i do?? Thanks bull x ???? pinch his wind pipe ,not to hurt him & he will then slowly come round to your ways, Yes hes a bull X, how long would you hold his wind pipe for?? about 10 mins and his leg start to wobble Quote Link to post
Halfinch 51 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 HI. I have a 1/4bull 3/4 greyhound dog. I have only had him a few weeks, and i think before i got him he was used for largers quarry, anyway, i mainly use him for rabbits. But when he catches them i just cant get them off him, i have tried to twist the skin under the back leg but he wont let go, so what can i do?? Thanks bull x ???? pinch his wind pipe ,not to hurt him & he will then slowly come round to your ways, Yes hes a bull X, how long would you hold his wind pipe for?? about 10 mins and his leg start to wobble :clapper: :clapper: 10 mins, my ass, till he lets go of the rabbit. Quote Link to post
Guest da slayer Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 Blow down the dogs ear that works on my mates dog..??? Quote Link to post
newnews 0 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 HI. I have a 1/4bull 3/4 greyhound dog. I have only had him a few weeks, and i think before i got him he was used for largers quarry, anyway, i mainly use him for rabbits. But when he catches them i just cant get them off him, i have tried to twist the skin under the back leg but he wont let go, so what can i do?? Thanks bull x ???? pinch his wind pipe ,not to hurt him & he will then slowly come round to your ways, Yes hes a bull X, how long would you hold his wind pipe for?? only seconds you will find this the best way, proven time & time again, Quote Link to post
woodj 33 Posted November 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 HI. I have a 1/4bull 3/4 greyhound dog. I have only had him a few weeks, and i think before i got him he was used for largers quarry, anyway, i mainly use him for rabbits. But when he catches them i just cant get them off him, i have tried to twist the skin under the back leg but he wont let go, so what can i do?? Thanks bull x ???? pinch his wind pipe ,not to hurt him & he will then slowly come round to your ways, Yes hes a bull X, how long would you hold his wind pipe for?? only seconds you will find this the best way, proven time & time again, Thanks, i hope it will work Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 tickle his balls and blow in his ear,when it opens its mouth to giggle you got your rabbit Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 HI. I have a 1/4bull 3/4 greyhound dog. I have only had him a few weeks, and i think before i got him he was used for largers quarry, anyway, i mainly use him for rabbits. But when he catches them i just cant get them off him, i have tried to twist the skin under the back leg but he wont let go, so what can i do?? Thanks dont run him on them ,that works fore me . Quote Link to post
swamper 11 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 got to luv this place......... Quote Link to post
hogdog 61 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 FFS DON'T PINCH HIS WINDPIPE! That's a sure way to do a dog some serious damage and I know many a dog that would rather pass out than let go of a rabbit. Press his lip against his teeth (firmly but not hard enough to do damage), it makes him think he's biting his lip and should make him let go. You can try a 'pet corrector' spray that makes a loud noise and should distract him enough to make him let go (maybe not ideal if you're trying to be quiet) or electric shock collar which has the same effect but a bit more extreme, it should be used in conjunction with the command to leave so that once he's learned you will only have to use the command and not the punishment (I don't really like them but if it works and you only use it to train him then fair enough). Another option is a breaking stick. Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 leave him carry it alnight, he soon get bored of itproblem is you only end up with 1 BUNNY Quote Link to post
newnews 0 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 FFS DON'T PINCH HIS WINDPIPE! That's a sure way to do a dog some serious damage and I know many a dog that would rather pass out than let go of a rabbit. Press his lip against his teeth (firmly but not hard enough to do damage), it makes him think he's biting his lip and should make him let go. You can try a 'pet corrector' spray that makes a loud noise and should distract him enough to make him let go (maybe not ideal if you're trying to be quiet) or electric shock collar which has the same effect but a bit more extreme, it should be used in conjunction with the command to leave so that once he's learned you will only have to use the command and not the punishment (I don't really like them but if it works and you only use it to train him then fair enough). Another option is a breaking stick. read from a book?????????????????? Quote Link to post
hogdog 61 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 FFS DON'T PINCH HIS WINDPIPE! That's a sure way to do a dog some serious damage and I know many a dog that would rather pass out than let go of a rabbit. Press his lip against his teeth (firmly but not hard enough to do damage), it makes him think he's biting his lip and should make him let go. You can try a 'pet corrector' spray that makes a loud noise and should distract him enough to make him let go (maybe not ideal if you're trying to be quiet) or electric shock collar which has the same effect but a bit more extreme, it should be used in conjunction with the command to leave so that once he's learned you will only have to use the command and not the punishment (I don't really like them but if it works and you only use it to train him then fair enough). Another option is a breaking stick. read from a book?????????????????? No but maybe I should write one. I'll send you a copy if you like? Quote Link to post
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