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lol think he means months hope so anyway!!!! and ten months aint so bad to start a dog you never know he might no what he is on with and took three nights to find a decent slip for a young dog :thumbs: plus the dogs got to learn alot more than just being slipped like fences gates etc so might not being the dog to much harm :thumbs:

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the next thing will be (my dogs shit dont get a dog from such and such )next fox 15weeks (and guess what the lines shit ) and no mention off (ive not got clue and its my first dog )dogs in the wrong hands get rehomed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(a k a hepe with my rescure lurcher and another dog f****d up through no falt of ITS own but such is life....... a shame

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the next thing will be (my dogs shit dont get a dog from such and such )next fox 15weeks (and guess what the lines shit ) and no mention off (ive not got clue and its my first dog )dogs in the wrong hands get rehomed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(a k a hepe with my rescure lurcher and another dog f****d up through no falt of ITS own but such is life....... a shame

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lol think he means months hope so anyway!!!! and ten months aint so bad to start a dog you never know he might no what he is on with and took three nights to find a decent slip for a young dog :thumbs: plus the dogs got to learn alot more than just being slipped like fences gates etc so might not being the dog to much harm :thumbs:

was thinking that myself most dogs wouldnt leave your side on a dark night at 10 weeks old. 10 months aint bad to give some pups a few easy runs

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lol think he means months hope so anyway!!!! and ten months aint so bad to start a dog you never know he might no what he is on with and took three nights to find a decent slip for a young dog :thumbs: plus the dogs got to learn alot more than just being slipped like fences gates etc so might not being the dog to much harm :thumbs:

was thinking that myself most dogs wouldnt leave your side on a dark night at 10 weeks old. 10 months aint bad to give some pups a few easy runs

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just seen a lad taking his 10 week old kelpie whippet out lamping for the 3rd time this week no wonder there a lot of rubbish lurcher out there

good for them, i take mine out at 8-9 weeks personally i dont think it hurts them to much. all it does is put a more experienced head on young shoulders.

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what does he do put it in his pocket? how old is he? if he is a young un what are his parents thinking of?

 

Chances are he will end up ruining a well bred pup i have a kelpie x rolling around at my feet trying to chew the ears off my big dog, she is a year old and not an easy first lurcher. its a shame the kid isnt getting guidance on how to look after his dog properly :(

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being honest i dont think he would be attemting to make it run at that age as such as said before the pup will by your leg and believe it or not do alot of watching plus gives them a chance to start looking at fences and so on and get field wise so when it is ready to start at the right age its got all the knownledge and experience from watching and knows what to expect and what to do. so far every dog ive seen trained like this seems to be the better dog

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think this will be a wind up but if it aint if i saw a lad doing the same to a TEN WEEK OLD pup i would go out and throttle the little thick bastxxd then report him or better still take the pup off him AND GO LAMPING WITH HIM THEN TAKE HIS LAMP OFF HIM AND SEE HOW HE'D COPE IN DARK ON HIS TOD

what a complete TWAT

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FFS a ten week old pup is not going to have the physical or mental caperbility to run its self to death the lad might be just walking it in the dark [bANNED TEXT] its cooled down more wich is better for the pup and is takeing the lamp so he can keep his eye on it.

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theres a book out (dogs that yap and how stop it) he will need it :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:

just because a dog goes out when its a young pup it doesnt mean it will yapp behind its quarry, there are plenty of dogs that get taken out when they are older that yapp behind quarry.

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