whippet 99 2,613 Posted September 28, 2011 Report Share Posted September 28, 2011 if the dog is 2 year old you should know what it can+carnt do, if its yelping is it because it (carnt) catch it, or its had bite from it. Have just had the dog.? And regards the other thread they aint thick, make sure he (as seen) the rabbit 1st before you slip it.? i could easily say the same about them being thick, but i think there gameness is what makes them do stupid things. Quote Link to post
redcur 54 Posted September 28, 2011 Report Share Posted September 28, 2011 (edited) you ask people for advice on here and you get some decent replies thanks and then come along the knob heads. the dog was with it in the hedge and then he yellped ive only been doing it for a couple of years and the dog in my picture was straight in to it . i could argue all day on here but thats not going to help . i got this dog off my mates father and it was off his bull xs and he said when it was out with his parents it was just holding back and not leaving them then coming running back to him he said it needed bringing on so this is like his first year out maybe hes just not ready yet only time will tell we weren't all born experts you only learn from experience thanks once again for the decent replies lads i'll let you's Know how we get on dont get me wrong mate its your dog and you can do with as you wish but it takes just as much food to feed a good1 as it does a bad1 but if the dog had anything about him do you think your mates father would have unloaded it ? anyways good luck Edited September 28, 2011 by redcur Quote Link to post
running addiction 207 Posted September 28, 2011 Report Share Posted September 28, 2011 PRE-BAN If i had a dog that could'nt do it single then i just would'nt slip it a all they come off worse for it, same goes for hares always single for me Quote Link to post
TonyOrmy 128 Posted September 28, 2011 Report Share Posted September 28, 2011 but what happans if you ent got another dog to bring it on ? or hunt alone . enter it on its own,some will make the grade some wont as been said often enough get him a shot one mate and play games with him soon get the taste Quote Link to post
cookie 2 8 Posted September 28, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 28, 2011 you ask people for advice on here and you get some decent replies thanks and then come along the knob heads. the dog was with it in the hedge and then he yellped ive only been doing it for a couple of years and the dog in my picture was straight in to it . i could argue all day on here but thats not going to help . i got this dog off my mates father and it was off his bull xs and he said when it was out with his parents it was just holding back and not leaving them then coming running back to him he said it needed bringing on so this is like his first year out maybe hes just not ready yet only time will tell we weren't all born experts you only learn from experience thanks once again for the decent replies lads i'll let you's Know how we get on dont get me wrong mate its your dog and you can do with as you wish but it takes just as much food to feed a good1 as it does a bad1 but if the dog had anything about him do you think your mates father would have unloaded it ? anyways good luck thats what i was starting to think after last night like mate maybe hes been close when he had him and got nipped when he was young like the other night when i first seen the dog i thought he would have nebother doing them but its not how they look eh im going to give him a few more goes but theres ne point in is keeping him ive got a nice liittle bitch for the rabbits it'll be a shame like Quote Link to post
digginmad2011 57 Posted September 29, 2011 Report Share Posted September 29, 2011 double up for first five or so then try him single he may just need that extra hand until he knows where to grab them Quote Link to post
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