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I,V got a dog aprox 10 months old and I,m pretty confidant that come next Sept,Oct depending on the weather it may well be rock hard next Sept ,she will have retained enough of the lessons she has learned this year to be able and confidant when the time comes although she has not done a great deal this year she has seen plenty of what is expected of her by watching her elders.She,s had a couple of easy rabbits and has a enough idea what is expected of her after all what have people been doing for the first 10-12months of the pups lives mine was spent training and retraining not only running but staying standing sitting fetching ,walking to heel stock breaking and every thing that makes life that much less stressful in doing all the training work she was gradually and slowly introduced to what is to be her role in life which is catching small furry animals.After plenty of time has been spent on what are after all dry runs of the real thing and when you feel its time is right it,s so much easier if you,v done training that entering is,nt something that your dog finds difficult.If I felt I had to run milky does or young to get my dog going I would take a good look at my training methods or the quality of the dogs I was keeping.Why dont you just ferret a couple and drop them like the rest that can,t be bothered to put the time and effort in then proudly tell of its prowess at killing .There,s no wonder hunting with dogs was targeted to be banned.I was shown an advert just the other day from an old copy of the CMW good day time dog had a couple of dropsies it makes you wonder what kind of tw8ts keep dogs .my bitchpost-45972-0-24232000-1304263350_thumb.jpg

lovely looking pup :thumbs:

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99% of summer hunters are failed winter hunters.......FACT   Two usual excuses for hunting in the summer....1.Pest Control.2.Bringing a pup on   Truth of the matter is most of them haven't got the

Im exactly in the same position as you iceman.my pup was 10month on the 16th of this month,and he will wait till august before i even think about it.you can keep a dog fit in the summer without having

TBH if I had a pup ready to start it would get started and it wouldnt matter what time of the year it was. As a rule with seasoned dogs I finish end of march then start getting the ring rust shook off

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I,V got a dog aprox 10 months old and I,m pretty confidant that come next Sept,Oct depending on the weather it may well be rock hard next Sept ,she will have retained enough of the lessons she has learned this year to be able and confidant when the time comes although she has not done a great deal this year she has seen plenty of what is expected of her by watching her elders.She,s had a couple of easy rabbits and has a enough idea what is expected of her after all what have people been doing for the first 10-12months of the pups lives mine was spent training and retraining not only running but staying standing sitting fetching ,walking to heel stock breaking and every thing that makes life that much less stressful in doing all the training work she was gradually and slowly introduced to what is to be her role in life which is catching small furry animals.After plenty of time has been spent on what are after all dry runs of the real thing and when you feel its time is right it,s so much easier if you,v done training that entering is,nt something that your dog finds difficult.If I felt I had to run milky does or young to get my dog going I would take a good look at my training methods or the quality of the dogs I was keeping.Why dont you just ferret a couple and drop them like the rest that can,t be bothered to put the time and effort in then proudly tell of its prowess at killing .There,s no wonder hunting with dogs was targeted to be banned.I was shown an advert just the other day from an old copy of the CMW good day time dog had a couple of dropsies it makes you wonder what kind of tw8ts keep dogs .my bitchpost-45972-0-24232000-1304263350_thumb.jpg

lovely looking pup :thumbs:

Thanks she,s been hard work I,ll be the first to admit she,s hyper and can be a pain in the ass but hoping it,s all worth she is the stroppiest pup I,v ever had headstrong lil cow.All the best with yours if yours is a day time dog do a bit of every thing with it just in case it does,nt make it.

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I,V got a dog aprox 10 months old and I,m pretty confidant that come next Sept,Oct depending on the weather it may well be rock hard next Sept ,she will have retained enough of the lessons she has learned this year to be able and confidant when the time comes although she has not done a great deal this year she has seen plenty of what is expected of her by watching her elders.She,s had a couple of easy rabbits and has a enough idea what is expected of her after all what have people been doing for the first 10-12months of the pups lives mine was spent training and retraining not only running but staying standing sitting fetching ,walking to heel stock breaking and every thing that makes life that much less stressful in doing all the training work she was gradually and slowly introduced to what is to be her role in life which is catching small furry animals.After plenty of time has been spent on what are after all dry runs of the real thing and when you feel its time is right it,s so much easier if you,v done training that entering is,nt something that your dog finds difficult.If I felt I had to run milky does or young to get my dog going I would take a good look at my training methods or the quality of the dogs I was keeping.Why dont you just ferret a couple and drop them like the rest that can,t be bothered to put the time and effort in then proudly tell of its prowess at killing .There,s no wonder hunting with dogs was targeted to be banned.I was shown an advert just the other day from an old copy of the CMW good day time dog had a couple of dropsies it makes you wonder what kind of tw8ts keep dogs .my bitchpost-45972-0-24232000-1304263350_thumb.jpg

lovely looking pup :thumbs:

Thanks she,s been hard work I,ll be the first to admit she,s hyper and can be a pain in the ass but hoping it,s all worth she is the stroppiest pup I,v ever had headstrong lil cow.All the best with yours if yours is a day time dog do a bit of every thing with it just in case it does,nt make it.

Hoping she does make it we all do when we take on a pup but know what your saying about head strong can do you head in at times.

Am not looking a dog that can kill 3 out 3 be happy with one each time am out if not something that even trys it hardest for yea :thumbs:

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ALRIGHT GUYS.

IVE NEVER READ AS MUCH PISH.:wallbash:

GIVING A PUP A FEW EASY SUMMER RABBITS NIGHT/DAY ,TO GET IT FIT/READY FOR ITS FIRST SEASON,AND YOU ARE ALL SLATING THE GUY .

BOLLOCKS.

IF ANY OF YOUR MATES PHONED YOU TOMMORROW 90 PCNT WOULD BE OUT TOMMORROW NIGHT/DAY.:boogie: FACT.:feck:

dont hunt in the summer mate just the way we were tought they call it respect. hunting all summer cause ye v got a pup they ccall it a excuse

anyone going out im up for it 3 turns love it mate cant lamp enough not bothered about catch like the pease and the banter life to short to sit on ar;;e :wallbash::boogie::boogie:

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