coney clucky 93 Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 i have had dogs that shy away from fences and hedges when coursing bunnys i know sometimes its a bit of abummer and gets me right pissed off but id rather still have the dogs to run other times i think if the dog had just put that bit extra presure on the bunny might have turned away from hedge and got caught but if the dog as had several accidents whie close tofence or hedge its going to shy of unless its a brain dead type in which case you going to have some big vet bills in the course of its working life which could be even cut short Quote Link to post
Sorley x 32 Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 i have had dogs that shy away from fences and hedges when coursing bunnys i know sometimes its a bit of abummer and gets me right pissed off but id rather still have the dogs to run other times i think if the dog had just put that bit extra presure on the bunny might have turned away from hedge and got caught but if the dog as had several accidents whie close tofence or hedge its going to shy of unless its a brain dead type in which case you going to have some big vet bills in the course of its working life which could be even cut short TOO TRUE You can have the fastest dog, the most committed dog BUT if they are injured they might as well be a shitsu. Quote Link to post
cheeseboard 2 Posted May 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 my oppinion is most dogs that pull up injury free will pull up which ever way its bred,So what iam saying is its got that gene as a puppy the jackin jean Quote Link to post
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