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simple cure a bullet :thumbs:

 

I disagree with you on this one pal, in certain situations anyway! :D

 

My beddy/whippet is prone to yapping until the first catch of the night, after that he switches to silent running! :laugh:

 

Used to drive me mental at first though... :yes:

good luck in finding the switch lol this is exitment not fructration hence stops after first run.:thumbs:

 

 

:yes::thumbs:

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Guest fence_hopper

wher all different malt, to me wouldnt be worth the hassle. a mate got ripped of with a yapper gave it his best no luck passed it on (i know) where it went from bad home to bad home not fair on the dogs be better off with the worms imo.

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My dog never gives mouth on any game but when she is coursing a rabbit in the woods she makes the odd cry? Does anybody know why this is? Not bothered as she is fine on open land but am just wondering :) thanks :D

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i would say thats frustration LancsUK. ive seen a variety of types that were yappers have to admit whippets seem to have that trait including my old boy on rabbits but never on fox preban hes about 10 now so been a while. and heard of a good few that were jusst past around or shot these are usually in my experiance keepers who buy in grown dogs doing the job take it out once a week out of the kennel then the catch rate starts to drop and not after long the dogs there running lose all there muscle mass and are running completely unfit then they hear the yap yap of frustration and BANG or pass it on and have the next wonder dog in there kennels a week later

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My dog never gives mouth on any game but when she is coursing a rabbit in the woods she makes the odd cry? Does anybody know why this is? Not bothered as she is fine on open land but am just wondering :) thanks :D

rabbits are very hard for a lurcher to catch in woods,and your dog knows it mate,its just pure fustration.:thumbs:

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