Guest 2GOOD Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 is this 16 month old superdog a malamute x by any chance??????????? an before yous guys start spouting about hiw much game the dog has seen in its 1st season should you no try an find oot what other peoples dogs are catching before calling it a world beater always open for a chalenge ,you find these people and we will run them ,how about you having a bash . Link to post
dave a 24 Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 (edited) Cracking wee dogs. Leave untill at least a year old before it even sees a rabbit. Let him be a pup and use his nose/senses in an area where he wont encounter game untill 12 months. Give him a few easy ones and the rest should fall into place if your training is up to scratch. No point in letting a dog see game when it has no realistic chance of ever catching it. FTB YOU FXXKIN MAD a whippet can easily catch a rabbit at 5 months. i trained one up the season before this one for a bloke im a true beleiver in starting them young none of this blowing there lungs or hearts crap as long as it ran doubled up with an experienced dog its fine they arnt doing as much then and as they get more able they join in more and they see that most rabbits are caught this gives them confidence and drive. then when there 12 months you can let them run single. the blokes whippet caught her first at 4 months and at 5 months she had 4 or 5 then at 12 months have about 8-10 now shes about 2.5 years and running brilliant never pulled off and has big bags shes got bags of stamina. look at a wolf or a fox they are the best hunters and they are taught to hunt at an early age and they dont pull off its all about the mentality of the dog. you make it become a natural thing not something YOU want but make it what THEY want. ive got an 8 month old lurcher hes been ran from 4 months on lamp and hes excelling, from 8 weeks old ive took him during the day left him at every fence and let him watch older dogs work see him now. you seen my dog old real tree you've seen how it doesnt hurt them mines thriving running a 4 or 5 month pup whatever breed or cross is fxxckin lunacy.9 or 10 months is time enough to start on easy rabbits.its a shame to potentialy destroy a well bred pup by stupid handling.in cork you'd be known as a langer! Edited March 15, 2010 by dave a Link to post
FightTheBan 1,147 Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 always open for a chalenge ,you find these people and we will run them ,how about you having a bash . I knew that would come next The next one will be a meet up at a gamefair so you can knock the shit out us all FTB Link to post
Guest 2GOOD Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 Alright then smart arse, how many months has this 'pup' been running for and how much game has he accounted for to achieve this 'world beater status'. No serious dog man i know would contemplate giving a dog a title like that at such a yoiung age In fact, no good dogman i know would blow his trumpet like that. Or can we expect to see this dog in the stud section in a couple of weeks. Believe me mate, its me that should be laughing. FTB come and find out take up the offer ,and no one will be that lucky to get a stud from it ,unless your one of the people that lamp regular with us , Link to post
FightTheBan 1,147 Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 You havent answered my questions. Link to post
Guest 2GOOD Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 always open for a chalenge ,you find these people and we will run them ,how about you having a bash . I knew that would come next The next one will be a meet up at a gamefair so you can knock the shit out us all FTB knock the shit out of us ,and what would that prove , Link to post
Guest 2GOOD Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 (edited) is this 16 month old superdog a malamute x by any chance??????????? an before yous guys start spouting about hiw much game the dog has seen in its 1st season should you no try an find oot what other peoples dogs are catching before calling it a world beater always open for a chalenge ,you find these people and we will run them ,how about you having a bash . well tae be hinest mate i aint got a dog on, just had my bitch pts before crimbo, got a pup coming in a few weeks so you wanna challenge a puppy ill tell ye what tho.... let me know what ye got, an ill see if any a my lamping mates wanna let there dogs see a world beater at work that is the difference ,some of us are willing to find out who is a bull shitter and who aint ,and i now know what you are ,so keep on taking the crap ,if it keeps you entertaind , Edited March 15, 2010 by 2GOOD Link to post
malc1 544 Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 i started my dog young and i aint had a problem with him Link to post
countryman5 5 Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 (edited) Cracking wee dogs. Leave untill at least a year old before it even sees a rabbit. Let him be a pup and use his nose/senses in an area where he wont encounter game untill 12 months. Give him a few easy ones and the rest should fall into place if your training is up to scratch. No point in letting a dog see game when it has no realistic chance of ever catching it. FTB YOU FXXKIN MAD a whippet can easily catch a rabbit at 5 months. i trained one up the season before this one for a bloke im a true beleiver in starting them young none of this blowing there lungs or hearts crap as long as it ran doubled up with an experienced dog its fine they arnt doing as much then and as they get more able they join in more and they see that most rabbits are caught this gives them confidence and drive. then when there 12 months you can let them run single. the blokes whippet caught her first at 4 months and at 5 months she had 4 or 5 then at 12 months have about 8-10 now shes about 2.5 years and running brilliant never pulled off and has big bags shes got bags of stamina. look at a wolf or a fox they are the best hunters and they are taught to hunt at an early age and they dont pull off its all about the mentality of the dog. you make it become a natural thing not something YOU want but make it what THEY want. ive got an 8 month old lurcher hes been ran from 4 months on lamp and hes excelling, from 8 weeks old ive took him during the day left him at every fence and let him watch older dogs work see him now. you seen my dog old real tree you've seen how it doesnt hurt them mines thriving f**k me never seen or known for that matter anybody run gangley pups and saplings on bunnys that still can take the piss out of a good experienced mature dog,each to there own but 5 months shake your fucken head Edited March 15, 2010 by countryman5 Link to post
Guest 2GOOD Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 is this 16 month old superdog a malamute x by any chance??????????? an before yous guys start spouting about hiw much game the dog has seen in its 1st season should you no try an find oot what other peoples dogs are catching before calling it a world beater always open for a chalenge ,you find these people and we will run them ,how about you having a bash . well tae be hinest mate i aint got a dog on, just had my bitch pts before crimbo, got a pup coming in a few weeks so you wanna challenge a puppy ill tell ye what tho.... let me know what ye got, an ill see if any a my lamping mates wanna let there dogs see a world beater at work that is the difference ,some of us are willing to find out who is a bull shitter and who aint ,and i now know what you are ,so keep on taking the crap ,if it keeps you entertaind , call that back peddling where i come fae so the offer an invite for us tae see this world beater 1st season pup has been withdrwan eh????? only to those that just talk crap and have no intention of ever turning up .ie,YOU Link to post
FightTheBan 1,147 Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 2GOOD you still havent answered my questions i asked earlier. Just incase you missed them here they are again:- For how many months has this pup been running consistently? What success rate are we talking and how much game has it accounted for? P.S immaginary rabbits and mixy rabbits dont count FTB Link to post
Guest 2GOOD Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 is this 16 month old superdog a malamute x by any chance??????????? an before yous guys start spouting about hiw much game the dog has seen in its 1st season should you no try an find oot what other peoples dogs are catching before calling it a world beater always open for a chalenge ,you find these people and we will run them ,how about you having a bash . well tae be hinest mate i aint got a dog on, just had my bitch pts before crimbo, got a pup coming in a few weeks so you wanna challenge a puppy ill tell ye what tho.... let me know what ye got, an ill see if any a my lamping mates wanna let there dogs see a world beater at work that is the difference ,some of us are willing to find out who is a bull shitter and who aint ,and i now know what you are ,so keep on taking the crap ,if it keeps you entertaind , call that back peddling where i come fae so the offer an invite for us tae see this world beater 1st season pup has been withdrwan eh????? only to those that just talk crap and have no intention of ever turning up .ie,YOU thats right mate you save face by calling me a bullshitter luckily i HAVE been to loads a guys off here an seen there dogs work, same as loads have been to mine but like i said, ill be the bullshitter so you can save face and i bet they all got board shitless with the crap you come out with , Link to post
Guest 2GOOD Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 2GOOD you still havent answered my questions i asked earlier. Just incase you missed them here they are again:- For how many months has this pup been running consistently? What success rate are we talking and how much game has it accounted for? P.S immaginary rabbits and mixy rabbits dont count FTB rabbits no disrespect to those that enjoy that part of this sport ,but i have served my apprentiship on them 30 odd years ago ,FISH in BARRELS that is all they are , Link to post
Catcher 1 639 Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 Could have this one ready for a bit of bushing in about seven weeks Link to post
Guest 2GOOD Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 is this 16 month old superdog a malamute x by any chance??????????? an before yous guys start spouting about hiw much game the dog has seen in its 1st season should you no try an find oot what other peoples dogs are catching before calling it a world beater always open for a chalenge ,you find these people and we will run them ,how about you having a bash . well tae be hinest mate i aint got a dog on, just had my bitch pts before crimbo, got a pup coming in a few weeks so you wanna challenge a puppy ill tell ye what tho.... let me know what ye got, an ill see if any a my lamping mates wanna let there dogs see a world beater at work that is the difference ,some of us are willing to find out who is a bull shitter and who aint ,and i now know what you are ,so keep on taking the crap ,if it keeps you entertaind , call that back peddling where i come fae so the offer an invite for us tae see this world beater 1st season pup has been withdrwan eh????? only to those that just talk crap and have no intention of ever turning up .ie,YOU thats right mate you save face by calling me a bullshitter luckily i HAVE been to loads a guys off here an seen there dogs work, same as loads have been to mine but like i said, ill be the bullshitter so you can save face and i bet they all got board shitless with the crap you come out with , well they have ALL come back lucky you ,we dont see many come back after being out with us ,because they get shown what a dog realy can do ,and the walk kills them of ever attempting it again . Link to post
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