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I have just got my self a nice bitch bullgreyhound/colliegreyhound she is 14 month old had her nearly two months now i am out lamping with her alot cause i am new to this to as i am a terrier man myself but want to give this a good go now i take her out and she does ok but she always seems to lose them on the turns and she is to far behind then wat can i do to help her improve and she is allways jumping into barb wire fences and me stiching her up any advise on these would be great ta

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she is fit i am out every day with her she has muscle on muscle but when she is out she just runs and just hits the fence at 100 mph or jumps to short and catches her legs there is not that many easy runs down here in s yorkshire it gets hammered got a little bit of permission but i have nearly cured all them fields and it seems to be getting harder to get permission thanks very much tho people ta

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Some dogs don't have the knack when it comes to turning,some will adapt their running and turning style with experience in the field,the ground as a lot of bearing on the dogs ability to turn,as the dog matures and becomes more experienced it should settle down and you will probably see the improvements.

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I have just got my self a nice bitch bullgreyhound/colliegreyhound she is 14 month old had her nearly two months now i am out lamping with her alot cause i am new to this to as i am a terrier man myself but want to give this a good go now i take her out and she does ok but she always seems to lose them on the turns and she is to far behind then wat can i do to help her improve and she is allways jumping into barb wire fences and me stiching her up any advise on these would be great ta

the more she's out ,the greater her feel for the running habits of rabbits, all you can do is keep her at it and let her get a feel for them she'll develop a running sense for them, dogs gravitate to a system that works for them,,had a old bitch before rarely picked up a bunny out in the open space of a field but figured out how to work the hedge to her advantage,,

she'll come good given enough work,,best of luck with her

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You said the dog is 1/4 bull and also has muscle on muscle, is she perhaps muscle bound from say to much walking? I've seen it in the past, a dog gets walked for miles everyday on the lead but has little running or lamping in comparisson and became to muscle bound to turn efficiently

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It may look physically fit but may have underlying problems. My lurcher dog stopped turning as tight as he normally would last season. Got him in with a fantastic bone man. His neck & Back were out in several places plus something wrong with his sciatic nerve. But too the naked eye you would never have known there was anything wrong with normal day to day and exercising, was just on his turns when lamping i noticed :thumbs:

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