SALAD AND SAUCE 2 Posted September 6, 2011 Report Share Posted September 6, 2011 f**k me, pessimistic! The lad has just started her on the lamp, she's taking rabbits daytime and your saying, if she doesn't start bagging them in the next couple of trips, stick her in a pet home! Bit extreme that. She can obviously take them, just needs more practice and experiance, she's 13 month ffs. Maybe try with a rabbit skin dummy on a rope, swinging it about, get her to practice her strike etc. Don't just give up on the dog and move on. ITS A WHIPPET IF ITS NOT TAKING RABBITS FOR 13 MONTH GET RID.RABBIT SKIN ON A DUMMY :laugh: FKN TWAT You have only made a couple of posts and all have made it clear you are a total bell end, so go play with traffic. RABBIT SKIN :laugh: Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted September 6, 2011 Report Share Posted September 6, 2011 f**k me, pessimistic! The lad has just started her on the lamp, she's taking rabbits daytime and your saying, if she doesn't start bagging them in the next couple of trips, stick her in a pet home! Bit extreme that. She can obviously take them, just needs more practice and experiance, she's 13 month ffs. Maybe try with a rabbit skin dummy on a rope, swinging it about, get her to practice her strike etc. Don't just give up on the dog and move on. ITS A WHIPPET IF ITS NOT TAKING RABBITS FOR 13 MONTH GET RID.RABBIT SKIN ON A DUMMY :laugh: FKN TWAT You have only made a couple of posts and all have made it clear you are a total bell end, so go play with traffic. RABBIT SKIN :laugh: Ok, so i'll bite, what's wrong with giving a dog that's having difficulty striking, a bit of training with a skin dummy or dead rabbit to help it a long? Quote Link to post
bryson 562 Posted September 6, 2011 Report Share Posted September 6, 2011 f**k me, pessimistic! The lad has just started her on the lamp, she's taking rabbits daytime and your saying, if she doesn't start bagging them in the next couple of trips, stick her in a pet home! Bit extreme that. She can obviously take them, just needs more practice and experiance, she's 13 month ffs. Maybe try with a rabbit skin dummy on a rope, swinging it about, get her to practice her strike etc. Don't just give up on the dog and move on. ITS A WHIPPET IF ITS NOT TAKING RABBITS FOR 13 MONTH GET RID.RABBIT SKIN ON A DUMMY :laugh: FKN TWAT You have only made a couple of posts and all have made it clear you are a total bell end, so go play with traffic. RABBIT SKIN :laugh: Ok, so i'll bite, what's wrong with giving a dog that's having difficulty striking, a bit of training with a skin dummy or dead rabbit to help it a long? Theres nowt wrong with that mate there is some idiots on this site what do youy suggest salad Quote Link to post
wuyang 513 Posted September 6, 2011 Report Share Posted September 6, 2011 My whippet was very slow to strike and tended to want to chase over catching. I found him much slower to learn the skill compared to the lurchers ive had, but when he did learn, my god he pulled off some spectacular catches. Many people would have got rid, expecting too much too soon, but mine are much loved pets as well as working dogs and i have found most will do a good job given time and regular opportunity. Quote Link to post
brendy mc l 694 Posted September 6, 2011 Report Share Posted September 6, 2011 have the same prob with my wee saluki bred dog he only just turned 2 so will c how he gets on this year semes two want to keep running them dont get me wrong he caught about 5 big ears last year but he was very young so hope he does a bit better this season his bro never killed a hare all year and then killed 5 in 3 hunts in jan it must just click on them Quote Link to post
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