alan626 305 Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 hi lads im fairly new to this digging game this year will be my 4th season the problem im having is 3 pups i kept back out of a litter are shown at 12 weeks that they are nuts they attacked my friends russels they attack my lurchers to the last bitch i had like this didnt last to long the question is do i keep letting them go the way there going or will this cause magor problems for me in the future as regards of fighting in the kennels and getting broke up when working Quote Link to post
wetdogsmell 99 Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 i would put them to sleep to be on the safe side, the last thing you want is them hurting some poor animal,, like a fox Quote Link to post
steveS.Yorks 161 Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 hi lads im fairly new to this digging game this year will be my 4th season the problem im having is 3 pups i kept back out of a litter are shown at 12 weeks that they are nuts they attacked my friends russels they attack my lurchers to the last bitch i had like this didnt last to long the question is do i keep letting them go the way there going or will this cause magor problems for me in the future as regards of fighting in the kennels and getting broke up when working Sounds like they could be spurring each other on mate,maybe seperated they wouldnt be so cocky,no matter what type of dogs you breed,if you keep more than one pup from a litter they will affect each others behaviour in some way,i think the best option would be to pick a favourite and sell or gift the other 2 to mates,kenneling 3 together will end in disaster most likely. 1 Quote Link to post
BILLY66 1 Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 hi lads im fairly new to this digging game this year will be my 4th season the problem im having is 3 pups i kept back out of a litter are shown at 12 weeks that they are nuts they attacked my friends russels they attack my lurchers to the last bitch i had like this didnt last to long the question is do i keep letting them go the way there going or will this cause magor problems for me in the future as regards of fighting in the kennels and getting broke up when working :hmm:there is a saying i heard once ,kennel 3 bury 1 ,split them up for sure atb Quote Link to post
woof woof 3 Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 hi lads im fairly new to this digging game this year will be my 4th season the problem im having is 3 pups i kept back out of a litter are shown at 12 weeks that they are nuts they attacked my friends russels they attack my lurchers to the last bitch i had like this didnt last to long the question is do i keep letting them go the way there going or will this cause magor problems for me in the future as regards of fighting in the kennels and getting broke up when working Sounds like they could be spurring each other on mate,maybe seperated they wouldnt be so cocky,no matter what type of dogs you breed,if you keep more than one pup from a litter they will affect each others behaviour in some way,i think the best option would be to pick a favourite and sell or gift the other 2 to mates,kenneling 3 together will end in disaster most likely. Quote Link to post
Brian-911 210 Posted August 10, 2010 Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 my patt was like that with other dogs especially big ones (feckin nutter) had to keep her on lead but she hit one year old and just stopped!! bloody weird Quote Link to post
jamie2004live 163 Posted August 10, 2010 Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 i recently had pups after i seperated them from the mother at about 4 weeks, 2 bitches were constantly (ganging) on the smaller bitch and trying to kill it, i just kept giving them a tanning everytime broke them out of it after about three days then there was no more problems. all terriers are notorious for fighting when bored but youve got to show them whos boss and what they can and cant get away with, the more experience you gain around them the better you will be able to deal with certain situations Quote Link to post
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