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put your opinion up first then,,, being as you asked the question

Was ment for pluto, the way i wrote it seems as if i was saying to you, also agree with wat u say put up or shut up, haha

It depends on the dog and it`s job eg I`d expect a good lightweight rabbitting dog to be able to run all night a couple of nights a week,whereas a heavy foxing dog may be expected to have half a dozen good runs a night.Both could be well tested in their own area of expertise.

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Be it 2 nights a week or 7 nights aweek,

1 day on the fens or 6 days on the fens

when do we say a dog has been tested to its maximum?

to many people spouting shite when yhey have never seen or tested a dog,

all iam asking is when is a DOG A PROPER DOG???

I don,t understand the question , could you make it a bit clearer please .

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:laugh: Tomo. How longs a piece of string? A proper dog :laugh: to me(only my opinion) is a dog that has proven itself over several seasons and regularly, not once a fortnight, and perhaps occasionally that dog has been pushed beyond its limit and still performed. The thread title "how much work is too much" is another question..............
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what would people say was a sensible amount for a 14 month old? I've been lamping or ferreting for about 3 hours every other day with a 90 min mooch on the days inbetween....thats not overdoing it is it? we're lamping on foot so I'd say she probably getting no more than 15-20 slips in 3 hours when lamping.

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There a fine line between working a dog on the edge and pushing it just over,

 

Somthing that can go out 4 nights a week and run fine without running stale , But too be honest never mind the dog too a degree here think of the man holding the lead that keep its fitness up just that little extra and feeds it that little better and goes that extra mile too me that a PROPER man

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what would people say was a sensible amount for a 14 month old? I've been lamping or ferreting for about 3 hours every other day with a 90 min mooch on the days inbetween....thats not overdoing it is it? we're lamping on foot so I'd say she probably getting no more than 15-20 slips in 3 hours when lamping.

 

if shes fit it will be no prob

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:laugh: Tomo. How longs a piece of string? A proper dog :laugh: to me(only my opinion) is a dog that has proven itself over several seasons and regularly, not once a fortnight, and perhaps occasionally that dog has been pushed beyond its limit and still performed. The thread title "how much work is too much" is another question..............

 

couldn't have said it better myself

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what would people say was a sensible amount for a 14 month old? I've been lamping or ferreting for about 3 hours every other day with a 90 min mooch on the days inbetween....thats not overdoing it is it? we're lamping on foot so I'd say she probably getting no more than 15-20 slips in 3 hours when lamping.

 

 

This can only be answered by you knowing the dog. For me and my last pup, that would of been too much, im in no rush, BUT for your pup that may be fine :thumbs:

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what would people say was a sensible amount for a 14 month old? I've been lamping or ferreting for about 3 hours every other day with a 90 min mooch on the days inbetween....thats not overdoing it is it? we're lamping on foot so I'd say she probably getting no more than 15-20 slips in 3 hours when lamping.

 

if shes fit it will be no prob

well she sleeps like a log when we get back but doesn't flag when we're out and is always raring to go.

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what would people say was a sensible amount for a 14 month old? I've been lamping or ferreting for about 3 hours every other day with a 90 min mooch on the days inbetween....thats not overdoing it is it? we're lamping on foot so I'd say she probably getting no more than 15-20 slips in 3 hours when lamping.

 

 

This can only be answered by you knowing the dog. For me and my last pup, that would of been too much, im in no rush, BUT for your pup that may be fine :thumbs:

hmm...i'll keep my eye on her and maybe replace the odd lamping session with ferreting just in case.

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Like has already been said by the window licker, its not the nights or days in a week worked, but its nights or days worked over a few seasons, thats when you know what your dog has in the tank, the heart , then you can gauge it a proper working dog or not. Every dog is different, thats when the experience of the handler comes to the fore, or not as is the case sometimes.

 

again, just my humble opinion, but i wish i'd have said this before Simoman, that twat gets in first every time, clever git lol.

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