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hi all i got a collie grey last year he was 9 months when i got him and had not seen a thing.i started lamping with him and he was coming on ok he has had 10 rabbits on the lamp 2 in the day. for the last 4 mounths i have no been out with him so i got out last night got 6 or 7 good slips and he did not even get closs to getting one and on one of the runs just came back half way down the beem i have been taking him for a run on the park but he is not that fit is this why he is running sh*t he is naw 20 month

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I cant belive how some people would advise to get rid of there dog so easy for a promblem as little as this. dont listen to the crap mate just put the time in and im pretty sure you will be pleased wi

You can't expect a dog to do it's part if you ain't done yours !

if you want to carry on in this game all that dog will do is pee you of get rid and get another,its not due to anything like early entering or anything but the dog doesnt suit hunting,you can throw a lot of people in a ring and most wont fight some will some wont,

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my collie grey did exactly the same,he would pick and choose the rabbits he wanted to chase, :thumbdown: but he would always chase and catch ALL the big stuff,everytime,i put it down to either early entering on my part,or too much collie,what i mean is he was very clever,i kept him til he died cos he was handy to have around the kennel but he was that frustrating i felt like shooting him sometimes!! :doh: I wouldnt keep another one like it tho,so personally i would get rid and get somethng with a dash of bull and saluki, atb :thumbs:

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the picking and chosing of runs is some times seen with colie crosses,usualy in the older more experienced dogs(they know there limits and capabilitys).

i dont know what sort of slips the dogs getting but make sure the bunnies have to run back towards you,dont be giving the dog runs were all the rabit has to do is is hop 10 yard and hit safety,do as bryson says,back to basics im afraid.

 

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get him fit mate then take him with another dog n show him the other dog chasing so he gets excited a bit then let him have a go, as bryson says go back to the basics...dont give up straight away mate..hope this helps, just my opinion n what i would do...cheers from martin.. :thumbs::thumbs:

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definatly some real advice from you guys.

my own heeler bitch had a wierd spell,seemed to be taking to many steps back,it can be disheartfull when things like this happends,the key is dont be afraid to ask and take one step at a time,its worth it in the end.

iv seen guys give dogs away that have terrable faults,and in the end they kick them selfs when the new owner put a little time in and gets the dog back on track.

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if you want to carry on in this game all that dog will do is pee you of get rid and get another,its not due to anything like early entering or anything but the dog doesnt suit hunting,you can throw a lot of people in a ring and most wont fight some will some wont,

 

 

What a laod of bollocks!!! What kind of advice is that to give.. Tell me pal, how many lurchers have you owned? how many colliex? and how many that have behaved in this mannor??

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the fitness thing wont help him but imho a dog of that age and thats hardly done nothing thats picking and choosing its runs sounds like its heart isnt in it.

like people have said it could be due to early entering and slipping it on no hopers.

get him fit and keep him winning and see how he gets on,good luck :thumbs:

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I cant belive how some people would advise to get rid of there dog so easy for a promblem as little as this. dont listen to the crap mate just put the time in and im pretty sure you will be pleased with the results atb

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