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hi i have just got a lurcher its aprox 5-6month old im wondering how to train it as i have never trained one before for hunting etc..

 

ita a colliexgrey/bull i was told

 

its been locked in a kennel up a farm all its life till i got it 2 days ago so far iv learnt it to walk off lead beside me and if it walks in frount i say back and it does as told

 

still wont answer to its name tho :(

 

it hears things when out n about but doesnt really go after things ( i know dont let them run till there ov age as lungs can get damaged or something i was told )

 

i just dont want to go out with lads when its of age and it be no good ( i know they learn from other dogs ) all mine wants to do tho is SH*g and play atm

 

any advice is better than no advice from good sources as im gettin different ways n stuff from mates :(

 

atb paul

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sounds like the we dog has had a rough life so far mate, my advice would be to take it very easy with it if your gona keep it outside then dont let it sleep inside for a start, it still only a baby tr

As suggested mate, do all the basic training, recall, retrieve, sit, stay etc, let it enjoy being a pup, build a bond between you and it, stock break it, introduce it to ferrets, socialise it, traffic

So according to Jack D, you should only come on a hunting forum looking for advice if you are already competent and know everything? Sage!   Sorry Jack, but you so put yourself across as a bit of a

as far as i know it can hear me ok it was asleep there i made a little quiet wistle n it woke up n looked at me

 

also are they best in doors or out in a kennel etc for a hunting dog?

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as far as i know it can hear me ok it was asleep there i made a little quiet wistle n it woke up n looked at me

 

also are they best in doors or out in a kennel etc for a hunting dog?

 

makes no doffrence where you kennel them mate.wont do any harm in his hunting ability,.in fact in this day and age with all the dog thefts better inside.as for training him up back to basics.plenty threads on here just do a search all the best mate

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sounds like the we dog has had a rough life so far mate, my advice would be to take it very easy with it if your gona keep it outside then dont let it sleep inside for a start, it still only a baby try and spend as much time with it outside with plenty of play time maybe with a ball or something, and prase it plenty with a we treat, it will soon come round to you, i hope it works out for you and the we dog mate, ATB (tommy.c) :thumbs:

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As suggested mate, do all the basic training, recall, retrieve, sit, stay etc, let it enjoy being a pup, build a bond between you and it, stock break it, introduce it to ferrets, socialise it, traffic,kids etc, have a read of the attached letter for lamp training , if you intend to lamp it, good luck all the best WR

STARTING_A_LAMPING_PUP.doc

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dont u think he could just view the topic and decide to do something on his own accord like?

 

and calling him ian ballbag aint going to do you any favours

 

also u are the one who started all of the p taking and u got banned

 

no doubt he will see this and check your ip address as i do on my sites it will match i put 110% bet on it lol

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