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why is he going to have to shoot it???,, madness, you lot think dogs are machines, they all have difrent abilaties,,,, yes there are dogs out there, that will run 3 hares of one slip,, and kill all 3,

no but if you keep running him straight after successful 4 mins courses then he soon will be

what a load of shite some people come out with on here   a dog what has no heart when the going gets a little tough could be considered a 'jacker'   a dog what gives in because it has nothing left

take him out again and give him a good hard hunt but b sensable work him the way u would but give him one or two more runs ull find out that way because he not use to it but i dont think 75 yards is a long way for a dog not to pull him in as u say he was half harted when he took of if there plenty of saluki in him id be worried hes your dog ull no your self :thumbs:

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He didn't jack. Don't worry about the time he was running, worry about how he was running during those 4 minutes. A lot of people have fantastically high expectations of what their dogs should do, there must be plenty of disappointed dog owners out there. Perhaps that's why there are lots of dogs for sale, because owners believe the stuff they read on the Internet and think their dogs are sub standard.

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hi all, was wondering what peoples opinion on a jacker is. today i slipped me 2year old dog on a longear had a cracking run around 4 minutes and killed it. then another hare jumped up about 75 yards away and he started to chase it half hearted for about 20 seconds and the hare got miles away and he stoped. he always gives 100%. would people consider this as a jacker?

where did you run him

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hi all, was wondering what peoples opinion on a jacker is. today i slipped me 2year old dog on a longear had a cracking run around 4 minutes and killed it. then another hare jumped up about 75 yards away and he started to chase it half hearted for about 20 seconds and the hare got miles away and he stoped. he always gives 100%. would people consider this as a jacker?

where did you run him

shoot him mate he will start pickin his own runs soon if hes out of lucky an the only thing mouse was good for was eatin all my dads horse corn

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hi all, was wondering what peoples opinion on a jacker is. today i slipped me 2year old dog on a longear had a cracking run around 4 minutes and killed it. then another hare jumped up about 75 yards away and he started to chase it half hearted for about 20 seconds and the hare got miles away and he stoped. he always gives 100%. would people consider this as a jacker?

where did you run him

shoot him mate he will start pickin his own runs soon if hes out of lucky an the only thing mouse was good for was eatin all my dads horse corn

lol

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hi all, was wondering what peoples opinion on a jacker is. today i slipped me 2year old dog on a longear had a cracking run around 4 minutes and killed it. then another hare jumped up about 75 yards away and he started to chase it half hearted for about 20 seconds and the hare got miles away and he stoped. he always gives 100%. would people consider this as a jacker?

where did you run him

shoot him mate he will start pickin his own runs soon if hes out of lucky an the only thing mouse was good for was eatin all my dads horse corn

:nono::duh:

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Try him again fellah and see, Some dogs got more wind than other obviously, But its hard for anyone sitting on here to judge really cause we never seen the run

 

 

But if iam honest it sounds like he jacked on the second hare, Even after the 4 min run and his quarry lifted 75yd in front and he seen it went then stopped IMHO ya he jacked, But get him hehind a few and see...

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