Alex Crawford1 1 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 was at my grandas farm over west mead ireland over weekend and a took my new dog anyway cut a long story short seen a big dog fox under lamp so squeaked him in a little then let the dog off he smashed right into him was shaking him like a rag doll then all of a sudden the fox locked onto his ear he then pulled away after a yelp then he starting barking at him so i ran over but just as i ran over he got stuck right back in and finished the job off the lad a got him off said he had been in with other dogs and never on his own does this mean that every time he goes in he will back off a bit then get stuck back in or does it mean this will build his confidence and will finish them off quickly is it a bad sign for a 17 month old dog or does it mean he will get better Quote Link to post
king squirrel 53 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 no one can answer this mate all you can do is try him again after a few deep down you will know if has it in him and if he suits you only you can decide good luck mate atb ks Quote Link to post
salukiman 28 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 was at my grandas farm over west mead ireland over weekend and a took my new dog anyway cut a long story short seen a big dog fox under lamp so squeaked him in a little then let the dog off he smashed right into him was shaking him like a rag doll then all of a sudden the fox locked onto his ear he then pulled away after a yelp then he starting barking at him so i ran over but just as i ran over he got stuck right back in and finished the job off the lad a got him off said he had been in with other dogs and never on his own does this mean that every time he goes in he will back off a bit then get stuck back in or does it mean this will build his confidence and will finish them off quickly is it a bad sign for a 17 month old dog or does it mean he will get better sounds like your dog got a shock and had another go when he saw you was it his first wouldnt worrie to much see what he does next time if it was his first time i might let him go with back up let his confedence build up again untill you think he is ready might aproach them different more brain less bottle which i think will only help him do it for a longer time period Quote Link to post
Alex Crawford1 1 Posted April 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 was at my grandas farm over west mead ireland over weekend and a took my new dog anyway cut a long story short seen a big dog fox under lamp so squeaked him in a little then let the dog off he smashed right into him was shaking him like a rag doll then all of a sudden the fox locked onto his ear he then pulled away after a yelp then he starting barking at him so i ran over but just as i ran over he got stuck right back in and finished the job off the lad a got him off said he had been in with other dogs and never on his own does this mean that every time he goes in he will back off a bit then get stuck back in or does it mean this will build his confidence and will finish them off quickly is it a bad sign for a 17 month old dog or does it mean he will get better sounds like your dog got a shock and had another go when he saw you was it his first wouldnt worrie to much see what he does next time if it was his first time i might let him go with back up let his confedence build up again untill you think he is ready might aproach them different more brain less bottle which i think will only help him do it for a longer time period yes it was his first his ear has a big tear but its nothing really yes think next time am gonna try him with another dog his still a bit puppyish 1 Quote Link to post
3 Turns 326 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 FOX,LL PROBLY NOT GET A LOOKIN NEXT TIME. DOUBLE HIM NEXT TIME SEE HOW KEEN HE IS TO GET THE JOB DONE,SECONDS PROBLY Quote Link to post
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