Good Man 196 Posted April 11, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 I have a Saluki x Whippet, fast and silent but does tend to have selective hearing sometimes,she's not the brightest spark but we are getting there. My last lurcher was whippet x jack russell, now she was 10 times more intelligent than this one but still had selective hearing occasionally, but I could live with that as most of the time she was spot on thanks. Quote Link to post
daz1976 8 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 i have a saluki/grey and her recall is good not 100% but comes back after every course i also have her son nearly 9 month old and he has selective hearing although ive worked on recall since day one Quote Link to post
stubblebasher 150 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 i have no pup at the moment, but thanks. Dont listen to rubbish from people who dont keep them ! There are many different lines and they cant all be lumped together.Some are as bidable and trainable as any other type of lurcher ,you need to get a pup out of that kind of stuff So you need to get a pup from a certain line for them to be bidable hmmmmmmmmmmmm, I can smell money Expect 2 dozen pms good man............ Whats wrong with different lines having different qualities !? Dont sell dogs !! Nothing wrong with it, but I'd expect a dog being bidable and trainable as one of the lowest qualities, wouldn't you? The actual thought there are dogs being bred that can't be trained is f*****g laughable. They can all be trained , it depends on the degree of trainig your talking about. I dont know what kind of lurcher work you do other than run a few hares in small fields, but if you choose to dismiss modern coursing dogs as rubbish , you are missing out big time . Do you think we re all wrong !? Quote Link to post
baldockbanks courser 598 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 mines so clever that if a hare makes a break on them they wont waste there valuable energie and come strait back ready for the next run. I didnt even teach them this they just do it. Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 i have no pup at the moment, but thanks. Dont listen to rubbish from people who dont keep them ! There are many different lines and they cant all be lumped together.Some are as bidable and trainable as any other type of lurcher ,you need to get a pup out of that kind of stuff So you need to get a pup from a certain line for them to be bidable hmmmmmmmmmmmm, I can smell money Expect 2 dozen pms good man............ Whats wrong with different lines having different qualities !? Dont sell dogs !! Nothing wrong with it, but I'd expect a dog being bidable and trainable as one of the lowest qualities, wouldn't you? The actual thought there are dogs being bred that can't be trained is f*****g laughable. They can all be trained , it depends on the degree of trainig your talking about. I dont know what kind of lurcher work you do other than run a few hares in small fields, but if you choose to dismiss modern coursing dogs as rubbish , you are missing out big time . Do you think we re all wrong !? Tell me then, what level of training does a fen dog need compared to a running dog in Scotland? You lot have it easy with your point and shoot muts......... We hunt mate, i know thats a concept you guys find hard to grasp but look it up, it'll open a whole new way of life to you Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 Just to add stubblerash and this seriously pains me to admit it, I reckon your one of the few coursing guys I have ever heard on here that I actually think knows what they are talking about..... take that as you will. Quote Link to post
Dave N 9 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 everyone told me I was making a mistake getting a suluki cross!! Mine always comes back after a run, she stands and waits in back of van only comes out when i say so, I can walk around streets with no lead.. Dont get me wrong she aint perfect. You need to be strict with them from young and make sure they know who is boss! I picked my second suluki cross up weekend just past and I am sure she will be fine aswell! Quote Link to post
northantscourser 118 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 mines so clever that if a hare makes a break on them they wont waste there valuable energie and come strait back ready for the next run. I didnt even teach them this they just do it. Quote Link to post
brambles 3,207 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 I have a g/hound saluki whippet cross at 15mths whos recall is first class whether at work or exercise but it all comes down to the owner being competent in the training of a dog Quote Link to post
iworkwhippets 12,539 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 I have a g/hound saluki whippet cross at 15mths whos recall is first class whether at work or exercise but it all comes down to the owner being competent in the training of a dog Well said Quote Link to post
baldockbanks courser 598 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 (edited) Iv got a bitch breed purlie from coursing stock, She is a very good bitch with long net and ferret, marks 100%, soft mouthed and takes most rabbits 5 to 10 feet from the holes. not a good retreiver of rabbit dispite carrying dummies and tennis balls back when trained. Salukis have a better hunting brain than most other lurchers Its just they hunt for thereselves at times unlike the ever pleasing collie and kelpie. Dont mistake this for a lack of brains. Edited April 11, 2011 by baldockbanks courser 1 Quote Link to post
stubblebasher 150 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 i have no pup at the moment, but thanks. Dont listen to rubbish from people who dont keep them ! There are many different lines and they cant all be lumped together.Some are as bidable and trainable as any other type of lurcher ,you need to get a pup out of that kind of stuff So you need to get a pup from a certain line for them to be bidable hmmmmmmmmmmmm, I can smell money Expect 2 dozen pms good man............ Whats wrong with different lines having different qualities !? Dont sell dogs !! Nothing wrong with it, but I'd expect a dog being bidable and trainable as one of the lowest qualities, wouldn't you? The actual thought there ardogs being bred that can't be trained is f*****g laughable. They can all be trained , it depends on the degree of trainig your talking about. I dont know what kind of lurcher work you do other than run a few hares in small fields, but if you choose to dismiss modern coursing dogs as rubbish , you are missing out big time . Do you think we re all wrong !? Tell me then, what level of training does a fen dog need compared to a running dog in Scotland? You lot have it easy with your point and shoot muts......... We hunt mate, i know thats a concept you guys find hard to grasp but look it up, it'll open a whole new way of life to you I hunt rabbits every day of the week, not a great deal of training is needed other than recall,stock breaking etc .One of my bitches is, like the others in her line, 100% natural retriever who will consistantly hunt,mark,catch and carry live back to hand no matter how many other dogs are around her .I have recently retired a coursing bred lamping bitch due to injury .She was as good, and as discaplined on the lamp as any non saluki! bred dog i have ever owned .They kill hares in paddocks and on the biggest fens when i do decide to point and shoot ! Quote Link to post
darbo 4,774 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 bond with a pup. plenty of early socialization take it everywere with you. decide what you want the pup to do [training wise]take one step at a time.patience perseverence,end a training session on a good note.take into account the temperament of the pup. they are not all the same some are sensitive,some strong willed etc.adjust your training technique to the pups temperament. just because it has saluki in it doesnt mean it cant be trained. ive had collie crosses that have been difficult at times.let it be a pup. only enter it to quarry when you are happy with its training and you feel it is mentally and physically ready.some pups mature quicker than others. 1 Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 had couring saluk lurchers trained them just like any other lurcher had some tho wasnt for the feint hearted i would say train them and be very consistent fetch come stay etc jump all sorts then get them going on rabbs then hares but keep up the bond and training if you ca be assed any man can let a dog of a leash but a good well trained dog is a pleasure Quote Link to post
iworkwhippets 12,539 Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 bond with a pup. plenty of early socialization take it everywere with you. decide what you want the pup to do [training wise]take one step at a time.patience perseverence,end a training session on a good note.take into account the temperament of the pup. they are not all the same some are sensitive,some strong willed etc.adjust your training technique to the pups temperament. just because it has saluki in it doesnt mean it cant be trained. ive had collie crosses that have been difficult at times.let it be a pup. only enter it to quarry when you are happy with its training and you feel it is mentally and physically ready.some pups mature quicker than others. One of the best posts ive seen on this forum, youve either got it or you havent, its in the blood with me Quote Link to post
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.