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hi there mate a see ya have a problem with this dog dont listen ta mr whippet man this could be her age and she will settle down with age also how often ya getting her out two breeds in her make up that switch on at the blink of an eye are ya out with other dogs or on her own some dogs seeother dogs as competition and this can cause excessive pulling and lunging take her by her self this is the way i train all my dogs one man one dog its surprising how many doubled up dogs have been ruined ya can only find her out props when theres no other dogs present if this his the case i would be more concerned if she was creating on the lead like screaming etc when seeing quarry etc in the beam patience his the key and with the correct handling this dog can be put right thats ta say theres no need for violence towards your dog you say ya felt guilty about cracking her thats good get in to her head mate and good luck with her bunnys

well said bunnys

 

i dont agree with whats said about "a good yank with a choker" if you yank too hard you could damage the dogs larix

pull into your heel but not a good yank and a quick pause till settled then move on

when I said a good yank I didn,t mean pull the dogs heid off,theres a difference between being cruel and being firm,maybe I should have worded my post differently,Its just sometimes I forget some people get overly excited when you try and give advice, :wallbash: beginning to think its just a waste of feckin time participating on this forum,

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How often do you take her out? It might be shes not getting the work she needs.

The dogs young,, sounds like it needs kills kills and more kills, will soon settle on the job.

 

Spot On.The dog is still young and eager.It should soon Settle down.Had the same Problem with My Bitch at first.Now she never Pulls on the Slip.Patience is the Key.And never Hit the Dog.Bad Move in my Opinion.

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ALRIGHT MATE READ ABOUT YOUR PROBLELM AND SOME OTHER GUYS HAVE IT ASWEL.

ILL GET STICK FOR TELLING THIS BUT EXPERIENCE ALWAYS PREVIELS.

GET A FRESH THIN WHIPPY STICK 2FT LONG 'D3PENDING WHAT SIDE YOU HOLD YOUR DOG ON.ONE HAND THROUGH THE LOOP HOLD WHIP IN OTHER HAND ALONG WITH THE LEASH WHEN THE DOG PULLS HARD GIVE IT A CRACK ON THE BEAK .EASY FIX .NO BE LONG SCREWING THE NUT.OTHER THING WHINNING IN THE MOTOR THE DOG KNOWS ITS GOING HUNTIN.JUST TELL 8T TO SHUT IT ITS JUST EXCITED.AWAITING SLATING :boogie:

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wat i do some times is put ur slip up trough the collar as if u were putting a halter on a horse put it around her nose so when u pull it it breakes her focas and her head is turned towards u and say in a deep voice get back do this when out lamping with no intensions of catching any thing hope this helps u i know how u feel mate :angry2:

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hi there mate a see ya have a problem with this dog dont listen ta mr whippet man this could be her age and she will settle down with age also how often ya getting her out two breeds in her make up that switch on at the blink of an eye are ya out with other dogs or on her own some dogs seeother dogs as competition and this can cause excessive pulling and lunging take her by her self this is the way i train all my dogs one man one dog its surprising how many doubled up dogs have been ruined ya can only find her out props when theres no other dogs present if this his the case i would be more concerned if she was creating on the lead like screaming etc when seeing quarry etc in the beam patience his the key and with the correct handling this dog can be put right thats ta say theres no need for violence towards your dog you say ya felt guilty about cracking her thats good get in to her head mate and good luck with her bunnys

Hi Bunnys, I take her out twice a day, road walking or i let her loose in the fields for a good run. I do also run her with another dog sometimes, I also take her on her own with other people present, would this be causing any problems?

why have you called yourself airbourne mate any reason?....not being funny mate just like to know..cheers

use to fly racing pigeon mate

lol ok mate,was thinking on wrong lines ..cheers

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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hi there mate a see ya have a problem with this dog dont listen ta mr whippet man this could be her age and she will settle down with age also how often ya getting her out two breeds in her make up that switch on at the blink of an eye are ya out with other dogs or on her own some dogs seeother dogs as competition and this can cause excessive pulling and lunging take her by her self this is the way i train all my dogs one man one dog its surprising how many doubled up dogs have been ruined ya can only find her out props when theres no other dogs present if this his the case i would be more concerned if she was creating on the lead like screaming etc when seeing quarry etc in the beam patience his the key and with the correct handling this dog can be put right thats ta say theres no need for violence towards your dog you say ya felt guilty about cracking her thats good get in to her head mate and good luck with her bunnys

well said bunnys

 

i dont agree with whats said about "a good yank with a choker" if you yank too hard you could damage the dogs larix

pull into your heel but not a good yank and a quick pause till settled then move on

when I said a good yank I didn,t mean pull the dogs heid off,theres a difference between being cruel and being firm,maybe I should have worded my post differently,Its just sometimes I forget some people get overly excited when you try and give advice, :wallbash: beginning to think its just a waste of feckin time participating on this forum,

thats why i said i didnt agree in case the lad picked you up wrong

just lettieng him know what damage could be done if yanked too hard

not getting overly excited just voicing my oppinion :thumbs:

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hi there mate a see ya have a problem with this dog dont listen ta mr whippet man this could be her age and she will settle down with age also how often ya getting her out two breeds in her make up that switch on at the blink of an eye are ya out with other dogs or on her own some dogs seeother dogs as competition and this can cause excessive pulling and lunging take her by her self this is the way i train all my dogs one man one dog its surprising how many doubled up dogs have been ruined ya can only find her out props when theres no other dogs present if this his the case i would be more concerned if she was creating on the lead like screaming etc when seeing quarry etc in the beam patience his the key and with the correct handling this dog can be put right thats ta say theres no need for violence towards your dog you say ya felt guilty about cracking her thats good get in to her head mate and good luck with her bunnys

well said bunnys

 

i dont agree with whats said about "a good yank with a choker" if you yank too hard you could damage the dogs larix

pull into your heel but not a good yank and a quick pause till settled then move on

when I said a good yank I didn,t mean pull the dogs heid off,theres a difference between being cruel and being firm,maybe I should have worded my post differently,Its just sometimes I forget some people get overly excited when you try and give advice, :wallbash: beginning to think its just a waste of feckin time participating on this forum,

thats why i said i didnt agree in case the lad picked you up wrong

just lettieng him know what damage could be done if yanked too hard

not getting overly excited just voicing my oppinion :thumbs:

Aye mate,like I say I should,ve worded it differently,rant wasn,t directed at you personaly,I apoligise, :thumbs:

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hi there mate a see ya have a problem with this dog dont listen ta mr whippet man this could be her age and she will settle down with age also how often ya getting her out two breeds in her make up that switch on at the blink of an eye are ya out with other dogs or on her own some dogs seeother dogs as competition and this can cause excessive pulling and lunging take her by her self this is the way i train all my dogs one man one dog its surprising how many doubled up dogs have been ruined ya can only find her out props when theres no other dogs present if this his the case i would be more concerned if she was creating on the lead like screaming etc when seeing quarry etc in the beam patience his the key and with the correct handling this dog can be put right thats ta say theres no need for violence towards your dog you say ya felt guilty about cracking her thats good get in to her head mate and good luck with her bunnys

well said bunnys

 

i dont agree with whats said about "a good yank with a choker" if you yank too hard you could damage the dogs larix

pull into your heel but not a good yank and a quick pause till settled then move on

when I said a good yank I didn,t mean pull the dogs heid off,theres a difference between being cruel and being firm,maybe I should have worded my post differently,Its just sometimes I forget some people get overly excited when you try and give advice, :wallbash: beginning to think its just a waste of feckin time participating on this forum,

thats why i said i didnt agree in case the lad picked you up wrong

just lettieng him know what damage could be done if yanked too hard

not getting overly excited just voicing my oppinion :thumbs:

Aye mate,like I say I should,ve worded it differently,rant wasn,t directed at you personaly,I apoligise, :thumbs:

no need tae appologise bud i knew what you meant :thumbs:

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Hi all this is my first topic and hope you can help me out as i am a new member on the site.

I have a 19 month old lurcher which is very keen on the lamp if anything is over keen, she will work all night no problem. The problem is has soon as i get her into the motor she goes from level 1 up to level 10 and whines like mad all the way to our destination and then pulls my arm out has soon as she gets out of the motor, all she has on her mind is RABBITS, she is colie x whippet x bull x grey. I can put up with the whining its the pulling thats the problem espeicaly when she sees the rabbit when you try to get closer before i lose her off.

I have thought off getting a harness what are your thoughts.

shoot the fecker :laugh: , no mate get it on some heal work, day+night. forget the rabbits for a bit, go out with your gear on(lamp+bag .....) then when start walking, as soon as it pulls yank its head and say heal.If that dont stop it, do it again and pull the fecker of the ground.Ihad a bullx grey 26in 70lb, he was the same.stopped him pulling when walking around, but if he was going to be released on his quarry, he would pull then. So not as bad as pulling all night,you want some fire in there belly. :thumbs:

 

bird

that's some old school thinking dude, its all basic obedience. stopping walking whenever it pulls is more effective than yanking its head around...with any dog. the dog works out he gets nowhere by pulling. rather than just putting up with occasional, most probably seemingly (to the dog) random yanks from its owner. every walk you take the dog on should be like that until you need to do it less and less and eventually never.

 

airborne

have a look at some no force dog training tips, they seem to work better than beatings.

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wat i do some times is put ur slip up trough the collar as if u were putting a halter on a horse put it around her nose so when u pull it it breakes her focas and her head is turned towards u and say in a deep voice get back do this when out lamping with no intensions of catching any thing hope this helps u i know how u feel mate :angry2:

 

 

good advice.

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