Jordb543 9 Posted November 3, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2010 i got mine at 3 1/2 as he lived next to a farm and killed a sheep if i had him from a pup he might be different, in 3 1/2 years the owner couldnt even get him to let go of anything, he wouldnt even sit hed just look at me like hed kill me lol now he will instantly let go when i tell him although it took plenty of training, me getting bitten twice and 2 dogs nearly killed hes like a different dog now,well behaved,99% dog friendly and alot stronger but his prey drive will never go sounds like youve done a great job mate, do you have any pics? also what sort of terrier is it if you dont mind me asking? Quote Link to post
chalkedup 14 Posted November 3, 2010 Report Share Posted November 3, 2010 i got mine at 3 1/2 as he lived next to a farm and killed a sheep if i had him from a pup he might be different, in 3 1/2 years the owner couldnt even get him to let go of anything, he wouldnt even sit hed just look at me like hed kill me lol now he will instantly let go when i tell him although it took plenty of training, me getting bitten twice and 2 dogs nearly killed hes like a different dog now,well behaved,99% dog friendly and alot stronger but his prey drive will never go sounds like youve done a great job mate, do you have any pics? also what sort of terrier is it if you dont mind me asking? il take a couple tomorrow but hes the dog in my avitar but that was taken when i got him not too sure what he is possibly a lakeland x jrt 17tts and 25 chest so not even close to spannable Quote Link to post
Rik 49 Posted November 3, 2010 Report Share Posted November 3, 2010 got a little Patt bitch 5+ months and shes just the same mate, read my earlier Thread (need some help) go back a few pages My dog Patt will chase if I let him but if I shout at him he will stop but he's not happy about it he didn't take much training at all but he dosen't like big dogs I have to put him on the lead then or he will be straight in to um, Im struggling with the bitch head down deaf as a post but Im workin on her slowly slowly making progress ATB with it Mine used to do that with dogs now he's not to bad, took me ages to break the habit though so good luck mate it WILL be frustrating but its worth it in the end, i use his ball as a distraction around other dogs, if he it to focus on then he is great just plays fetch constantly, or bounces round with the big dog, but if i dont have the ball its head down looking for stuff with the other terrier and ears off lol overall though im really pleased with him as to start with he would just bolt off and i had to go get him, now he does come back unless he is onto something like this morning If I throw a ball for my dogs they would look at me like Im a twat lol Quote Link to post
lanesra 3,994 Posted November 3, 2010 Report Share Posted November 3, 2010 every terrier ive had or seen WONT ANSWER when in pursuit , dont think its a problem id say its in there make~up, just have too be carefull at times where you are and use a lead when needed , my whippet is as obidient as any dog in the field but when on wild horses wouldnt stop him and too be honest i dont think id wont him too. Quote Link to post
Jordb543 9 Posted November 4, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 (edited) il take a couple tomorrow but hes the dog in my avitar but that was taken when i got him not too sure what he is possibly a lakeland x jrt 17tts and 25 chest so not even close to spannable He looks like a bit of a lump in your avatar mate, If I throw a ball for my dogs they would look at me like Im a twat lol Mine did for ages and i for some reason one day he just picked it up, every terrier ive had or seen WONT ANSWER when in pursuit , dont think its a problem id say its in there make~up, just have too be carefull at times where you are and use a lead when needed , my whippet is as obidient as any dog in the field but when on wild horses wouldnt stop him and too be honest i dont think id wont him too. Thats my plan mate , suppose its a good overall but just when your in the situation you need them to leave and come back would be nice if they did lol Edited November 4, 2010 by Jordb543 Quote Link to post
skinner 348 Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 mine, not a fecking chance Quote Link to post
phantomflanflinger 24 Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 my Tibetan terrier can be called out when to ground although comes out quite cross Quote Link to post
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