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To be honest if the ground is hard and greasy and its not doing it all the time you have nothing to worry about

WTF !!!! you'd shock a dog for doing something you want it to do and it loves doing ..Running. By there is some muppets on here

what i didnt say mate was that we had the litter brother aswell before it got killed and that didnt yap at all. the dog that did has been run on rabbits hares and foxes only yapped on the rabbits stra

i,m sure it can be stopped ,but i haven,t had 2 deal with a dog that has done it ,most likly dog been entered far 2 early or giving hard slips over and over again or a dog with 2 much terrier blood ,sure someone with my knowlege of a dog yapping and who has sorted

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yapping ive found is normally a trait of bedlington crosses and chances are its to late.

 

for the dog to yap its frustated which means either the dog wasnt fit, entered to young or being run on things it cant catch. ive seen it before when a dog that yapped was properly fit he would stop but as his energy wained he would start again

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i,m sure it can be stopped ,but i haven,t had 2 deal with a dog that has done it ,most likly dog been entered far 2 early or giving hard slips over and over again ,sure someone with my knowlege of a dog yapping and who has sorted

i enterd him at the right age he is 16 months gave him a cupple back end of last seasan no daft slipps its only when he turns it and it makes a bit of ground on him

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i,m sure it can be stopped ,but i haven,t had 2 deal with a dog that has done it ,most likly dog been entered far 2 early or giving hard slips over and over again ,sure someone with my knowlege of a dog yapping and who has sorted

i enterd him at the right age he is 16 months gave him a cupple back end of last seasan no daft slipps its only when he turns it and it makes a bit of ground on him

well then its the terrier blood

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