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to me it sounds like lack of experience from the dog and the lads that are working him. if it was my dog i be looking at the last dig of the season before i decide what to do with him. well off for my first few digs of the season, vans outside, digger seen it happen lots of times, some turn into very good dogs, sit on it for a few months.

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if its the pups first couple of times to ground with quarry then surely you could give him more time .Like if you have had him from a pup til now then another few months wont kill you .He has to learn his job and build up confidence.Not every dog can can enter his first earth and be a legend from the word go ,although most lads wil tel you al their pups took to it like a duck to water lol

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wouldnt worry about it as long as the dog goes straight back in and stays until dug i have had a few like it just inexperience like anything else they have to learn as they go mine did it for the fist few digs then he was fine atb

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iv a pup from the same litter both wer chewing the rope 2 get 2 ground.when i entered first 1 he stayed no problem.on the next dig the other 1 and dis started iv seen dogs do dis and make habit of it and lose it al2gether alan626 iv never gave any stop ends or shakes if they want it they wrk ,4 iv let them see and here wots goin on

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one of my bitches started off the same ,go in do 5 mins then show,she would always go back to her work and seeit threw, i just upped her work and she has turned out to be a very reliable member of our team with digs under her belt lasting 10hrs plus now ,so just be a bit patient mate :thumbs:

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