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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.

 

10 weeks you take yours out at 1o weeks no

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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.

 

10 weeks you take yours out at 1o weeks no

yes i do. as soon as they have there first jab there out lamping anything from 8-10 weeks. pups are capable of doing alot more than people think. its never hurt my dog and i know others who use the same method and there dogs seem to have turned out o.k aswell.

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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.

 

10 weeks you take yours out at 1o weeks no

yes i do. as soon as they have there first jab there out lamping anything from 8-10 weeks. pups are capable of doing alot more than people think. its never hurt my dog and i know others who use the same method and there dogs seem to have turned out o.k aswell.

good look with that

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i think he's trying to get a dog to kill a winter hare at 6 monthgs lol.. i take my pups out [bANNED TEXT] me at 3+ months i dont run them but let them see wats happining. and let them have a bite and chew on most catches.. makes them alot keener i think..

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I have a 4 month old pup. It spends its time playing around the garden, walking for 5-10 minutes on the lead once or twice daily and working on obedience. I would be afraid of it damaging its growing bones and joints by asking it to do too much physical stuff.

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I have a 4 month old pup. It spends its time playing around the garden, walking for 5-10 minutes on the lead once or twice daily and working on obedience. I would be afraid of it damaging its growing bones and joints by asking it to do too much physical stuff.

:clapper:: :clapper: :clapper: :clapper: thank feck some one with abit of commensence........... back of the net....

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I have a 4 month old pup. It spends its time playing around the garden, walking for 5-10 minutes on the lead once or twice daily and working on obedience. I would be afraid of it damaging its growing bones and joints by asking it to do too much physical stuff.

i do exactly the same with my 14 week old pup. too young to run. but there again the dog might just be away for a walk after ithas cooled down. no harm in that.

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train your dogs first. let the dog enjoy its puppy life first and find its feet. then uve still to train the dog which could take several months. a never showed my dog a rabbit till it was nearly 9months and a was worrying incase that was still too early. anybody could do what yous are doing. get a pup and just let it chase all the time. i love training my dogs and getting them ready to hunt. anybody can just slip a dog

 

atb poacherman

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CSC_0797.jpgtake them out early with the other dogs cant beat it

thats it a bit of training not lamping we have all got a pup to fech a dead rabbit (or did it take it of the older dogs ) :hmm:

fereted rabbit with a bit damage coursed by the pup caught and retreived to hand its all learning am not talking over doing it all dogs are pups in the pics

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CSC_0797.jpgtake them out early with the other dogs cant beat it

thats it a bit of training not lamping we have all got a pup to fech a dead rabbit (or did it take it of the older dogs ) :hmm:

whats the big deal if it had taken it of an older dog so what every body to their own

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