matty73 4 Posted September 24, 2010 Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 i prefer dog to leave netted rabbits while ferreting as pup as i think its easier to train to work longnets at later stage not that it stops them running into longnet a few times just think it helps imprint that mindset of netted rabbits are off limits only my opinion im sure everyone does differently Quote Link to post
jf1970 328 Posted September 24, 2010 Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 i'm training my pup at the moment,she comes out with the ferrets,she pins down rabbits in the longnet and purse nets and i don't discourage it or encourage either,it's just what she does and it does the rabbits or nets no harm,as you rightly said some will do it different,cheers......john:thumbs: Quote Link to post
mexlad 189 Posted September 24, 2010 Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 i prefer the dog to hold Quote Link to post
old real tree 92 Posted September 24, 2010 Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 same as mexlad, hold..... Quote Link to post
ozzieowl 53 Posted September 24, 2010 Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 i would never let a dog hold a rabbit in a net,a lurcher is there to catch rabbits that miss a net,also it can cause them to be hard mouthed which is a no no.thats my way anyway each to there own. Quote Link to post
caterpiller 10 Posted September 24, 2010 Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 I like to the Dog to cover the Rabbit in a Purse Net but in the Long Net is a strict no no The Dog can get there far quicker than me..... there's a difference between a Dog covering a Bolt to a Dog thats about as much use as a Chocolate Fireguard on a Days Ferreting where you have to wrestle the Rabbit,Net&Peg from half way down its throat I have said it before and will say it again.... Just because a Dog is taken out with the Ferrets DOES NOT make it a Ferreting Dog. I have seen Dogs Smash into Longnets, go AWOL, and generally be a pain in the arse all day I have a Bitch here, marks 100%, good around the Nets but she has a MAJOR FAULT, she will go AWOL if there is a bit of a dip in the action..... to me, a Dog MUST give a 100% of its attention to the job so her Ferreting days are a thing of the past and she is just a Lamping/Mooching Dog now. Quote Link to post
pigsy 34 Posted September 24, 2010 Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 wish I could get my dog to cove the bunny she pins it lets go of without a fight supose thats something to be grateful for it is hard to get all right when nothing happens for a while then we get a bolter it hard to stop the dog getting to exticted Quote Link to post
ozzieowl 53 Posted September 25, 2010 Report Share Posted September 25, 2010 I like to the Dog to cover the Rabbit in a Purse Net but in the Long Net is a strict no no The Dog can get there far quicker than me..... there's a difference between a Dog covering a Bolt to a Dog thats about as much use as a Chocolate Fireguard on a Days Ferreting where you have to wrestle the Rabbit,Net&Peg from half way down its throat I have said it before and will say it again.... Just because a Dog is taken out with the Ferrets DOES NOT make it a Ferreting Dog. I have seen Dogs Smash into Longnets, go AWOL, and generally be a pain in the arse all day I have a Bitch here, marks 100%, good around the Nets but she has a MAJOR FAULT, she will go AWOL if there is a bit of a dip in the action..... to me, a Dog MUST give a 100% of its attention to the job so her Ferreting days are a thing of the past and she is just a Lamping/Mooching Dog now. lurchers are pot fillers used to catch retreve to hand and a damaged rabbit is a bad rabbit,theres not many old timers left out there sunday mornings were rabbiting mornings up north yorkshire and rabbits was £ so the rabbits had to be in good nick,then the money was spent in the pub talking about a good days sport,it was ace. Quote Link to post
FoxyWarrior 17 Posted September 25, 2010 Report Share Posted September 25, 2010 What is a ferreting dog? I've been out with a fair few who state there dogs are, and to be honest if that's what they call a ferreting dog then....... Quote Link to post
ozzieowl 53 Posted September 25, 2010 Report Share Posted September 25, 2010 soft mouth and steady learn them commands when they are pups retrieving is the first step then stay,eventually by holding your hand out they know to stay,which is the buisness when ferreting no one wants a dog running around while the ferrets down,if you carnt learn a dog basic commands then its the owner not the dog ive just been training my gwp pointer and at 3mths old he would do these commands i will see if i can put a video on cheers john. Quote Link to post
artic 595 Posted September 25, 2010 Report Share Posted September 25, 2010 You beat me to it Foxy. A good question indeed. Mine are far from being called ferreting dogs, however they will try and catch whats missed, will not attack, or kill a ferret, and will not run into longnets or step on purse nets once set, and will mark too. I don't sell to no one anymore, A rabbit in the bag is good enough for me, the method in which my dogs uses isn't important to me either, but their steadyness, and obediance is. So a good question is asked. Quote Link to post
ozzieowl 53 Posted September 25, 2010 Report Share Posted September 25, 2010 these are basic commands hes now 11mths old only use hand signals now. Quote Link to post
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