lamping lurcher 2 1 Posted February 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 5, 2012 This is an eighteen year old lad that doesn't listen to anyone and thinks he nows best lamping lunchers told you before to leave the dog at home it's too young now you've tried to make him look a c**t as well u need to apolagise to him cheers toddo lad i wasnt trying to make him out to be a C**t he has helped me out loads with my pup and have learnt a lot from him over the past when weve gone out and i dont take him out to course i took him on a walk hes too young to be coursing it was an accident. Quote Link to post
lamping lurcher 2 1 Posted February 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 5, 2012 15 weeks old is way too young to run on rabbits bud . . . take the dog out with older dogs to watch . . . i usualy start mine at 10-12 month on easy squatters and work them on to bigger stuff . . . dont give the dog massive slips that are near impossible to catch because you will dis hearten the dog, because if hes chasing an not catching in the end its just gunna think im not chasing them no more because i cant catch em an you will spoil the dog . . . just have patience and enter the dog properly an it will all pay off in the end . . . hope this helps bud . . . atb cheers pal apreciate it atb to you too Quote Link to post
lamping lurcher 2 1 Posted February 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 5, 2012 Your pup is too young to even watch "and learn" anything at 15 weeks old. Already stated...let your pup be what it is...a pup!!! Teach it the right things first, recall, stockbreaking are the two most fundamental disciplnes your pup definitly needs to learn, to become a good lurcher. i take it that your "mate" is a bit inexperienced, otherwise he'd be giving you advice as well. Where in Manchester are you mate? I'm only just south of you in Macclefield, your quite welcome to join me at the start of next season. In the meantime keep asking lots of questions on here. Remember we are all learning, no matter how long you've been in the game. Do you know anyone near you that is experienced with lurchers? Also depending on the breeding of your lurcher will depend when he can start in the field. cheers bud thanks for the info and apreciate the offer from you to join you next season and i do know people experienced with lurchers yes (LAMPING LURCHER) WAS AT NO FAULT AT ALL it was me not paying attention as to what the pup was doing. Quote Link to post
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