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  On 13/02/2010 at 08:06, waidmann said:

good advice from hannah,softly softly approach will work imo.

i had a terrier bitch who was the same(the mrs loved her and so kept her,she was tiny and very submissive/sensitive) i never worked or tried to train her,the girlfriend did everything. i was living on a farm at the time and noticed her ratting with the others,fast as hell and really good. next time i went checking the barns for polecats and martins i took her with me,she could fit every where and bolted 2 martins alone.next time out she killed a polecat( yes she stank to high heaven).she was around 12 months by now.

i took her on driven shoots and she took to pigs like a duck to water. always working with her mother.

after a couple of times she was to ground,very vocal but boxing clever. she turned out a great little bitch who could be "used" everywhere and anywhere ( if the missus had not wanted her she would have gone to a pet home).

she never stopped being submissive toward people( which i always saw as a character weakness and never bred from her) but was a little cracker who accounted for many pigs,foxes and other beasties.

 

p.s.i was in germany at the time,hence martins,polecats etc.

 

waidmann

 

 

sounds very similar, well atleast i know its possible to come a good working dog. cheers for reply

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  On 12/02/2010 at 23:21, Stuart O Connor said:
  On 12/02/2010 at 21:49, weekye said:

the pup i have was like this she's just starting to come good now at 5 months after a lot of training and getting her used to everything

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Lovely looking pup :notworthy:

What breed is it ?

 

she's a mix of deerhound,collie,greyhound,whippet :victory:

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  On 13/02/2010 at 11:09, Hannah4181 said:

The other option is to post the pup to me. . . . And I'll snuggle it for a few weeks and get it to love being fussed. . . Then send it back to you, I can't promise that would happen though!

 

 

HA HA, yeah thats prob what it needs the love of a woman.

ill wrap him up tonight for ya. ;)

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  On 13/02/2010 at 11:47, smiffyuk2003 said:
  On 13/02/2010 at 11:09, Hannah4181 said:

The other option is to post the pup to me. . . . And I'll snuggle it for a few weeks and get it to love being fussed. . . Then send it back to you, I can't promise that would happen though!

 

 

HA HA, yeah thats prob what it needs the love of a woman.

ill wrap him up tonight for ya. ;)

 

 

Seriously don't joke, I would have him to stay for a while no worries! Puppies are my 1 weakness in life. :wub: :wub:

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