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got a young bull x hear hes a year old had him from 7 weeks, got a big problem with him, when he catches a charlie he runs away with it.. maybe he doesnt want the other dog to have it but av never seen a dog running away with big stuff wanting to kill it by itself.. any advice on overcoming this problem, cheers.

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Mine's the same with elephants....................

Its probably prey envy a lot of young dogs will do this. Pre ban you would have taken him out on his own for awhile till he grew out of it

Would agree with Skycat here, it is dependent on the dog, or, the dog it runs with. Capable youngsters can do this at first, so excited about a big catch, the retrieve (or the stop and kill) can go co

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I've seen this with a few dogs now and its just one of them things mate. You either have to let him kill it or catch him. There aint a way to change it and before anyone says out the dogs I've seen do it have all retrieved bunnies

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  On 22/08/2011 at 15:14, fatboybullx said:

got a young bull x hear hes a year old had him from 7 weeks, got a big problem with him, when he catches a charlie he runs away with it.. maybe he doesnt want the other dog to have it but av never seen a dog running away with big stuff wanting to kill it by itself.. any advice on overcoming this problem, cheers.

yes mate my advice is sell me the fcker ill put up with that problem mate by the way mate dont you mean the dog you had pre ban as its not the done thing these days if you get me drift atb

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