nelson 0 Posted February 22, 2007 Report Share Posted February 22, 2007 . can you not get it one in an artificial then it cannot not find . Reckon thats already happened mate. Some good replies and most folk saying the same thing, leave it while next season and don't let it finnish a dig, you never know mate, it might be that smart a dog that it actually thinks it's job is to fill the ferker in at the end and no more...............................strange though eh. :wacko: Quote Link to post
Guest Dunna Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 I know its not the best thing to do but could you not run him on with a more experienced terrier once or twice and see what happens? I know running two dogs is bad but it might just help in this case Quote Link to post
Guest big bull x Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 i had the same trouble this year with a russel loaned out 2 my mate as he was stuck for terriers so i said he could bring the pup on good on top butt the boi showed him to many blockends then didnt want to find so i had him back gave him plenty of chances proved he wasnt going to make it so he didnt come home the way it should be Quote Link to post
TOPPER 1,809 Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 personal i would give it time i nearly gave up on my old bedlington and he clicked at 2 years i even kept it in a run with a 10 foot false earth attached and made him come though the earth to get his grub, turned into agood dog in the end por bugger dyed in a tunnel collapse {sandy soil} Quote Link to post
swanseajack 228 Posted February 23, 2007 Author Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 Good replies from all, Thanks lads... I do have the luxury of time as the dog is not mine, it'll go back at end of season and will spend the summer doing it's own thing.. Maybe next season I'll try him again, personally I think he's afraid of pushing on in tight tubes in dark One thing I wouldn't do... is double up terriers in an earth.... sorry but this really gets my back up..... Quote Link to post
Royston2 0 Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 Swansea has the dog ever found in an earth just wondering how he would respond if he had met his quarry like darcy said an artificial would be good is he finding then fleeing or not finding at all if its a case of not finding at all i personally would give him longer i know 18 months is an age but believe me i had it with a lakeland bitch youner dogs was finding she wasnt` really pissing me of i just kept trying then she found in an easy earth and tried to find from then on though in big earths did find it hard and sometimes wouldnt find when others dogs would if the quarry moved she used to comeout and not find again but then it all come together she has been dug loads of times now and is a real 100% terrier and believe me she is a craxking hard little bitch which will now always find in an occupied arth Quote Link to post
swanseajack 228 Posted February 23, 2007 Author Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 7-8ft in a straight tube and let's just say I knew the fox was in there, he didn't want to find it.. There's nothing wrong with the dogs nose believe me, I'll give hime some more chances this season, but it does puzzle me why dogs do it.... claustrophobia Quote Link to post
Lew 111 Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 if i was you and you had like you said a 10 month old dog gettting dug to and a few pups then i would put all my time and effort into them. it should be finding in a straight earth imo Quote Link to post
Guest whitser Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 i had similar problem with my terrier dennis. if you read back on my posts you;ll see i was pulling my hair out with frustration. keep trying him it'll click in to place. until he finds and then walks out i wouldn't give up on him. it just clicked wuth him and he's checking every hole he passes now, looking for a dig. he was 17 months before he entered found and was dug. Quote Link to post
vinnie 3 Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 if you've got the space mate i'd put him away till next season, its not going to cost you much. get him out in the autumn and i'm sure you'll be able to make your own decision in a matter of minutes. all depends on time, space, amount of work available etc etc imo Quote Link to post
jpnixon 7 Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 around 17 to 18 months is deadon in my opinion for a dogs first dig. Ye might have give the dog too much on top IMO, he would be going the long walk but ye never know if ye leave the dog in now until the start of next season ye might see a different dog. Quote Link to post
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