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Hi folks, just looking to pick brains.

 

A couple of times when walking the youngster, she's disturbed a group of rabbits and as she's a pup, she's been bewildered by the number of them and herded them back to their burrows. She obviously wants to chase and catch, but doesn't know how to yet.

Now, my gut says to avoid direct contact with bunnies like the plague with her til shes older (she's only 20 weeks) because i don't want her to miss rabbits repeatedly and give up trying to catch them.

Am I right?

 

Also, in another spot tonight, I spotted a youngish bunny at 30 yards away head off, flashing its white scutt as it went but Roxy missed seeing it totally. However, 5 minutes later she did spot a black lab 500 yards away and was off like Fenton! :censored:

 

Oh to be young and foolish! Still very, very pleased with her as she's come on great in all departments to date :)

 

Some pics whilst I'm here :)

 

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and yes....that is cabbage in her bed! she nicked it and was eating/shredding it! Good thief, bad target selection :laugh:

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The strength of the recall will come and go a bit as the pup develops. One moment their recall is perfect, the next they've realised that there is more to life than just coming to you when you call th

shes brindle she will be fine

Contrary to misguided belief, a dog that hunts during the day can also be lamped as well and not put it's nose to the ground.

i know that mackay but its having the discipline ingrained in the dog,the bitch here can be a nightmare. didnt get her til she was 12 mnths old and she was hunting up and even now at the age of 6 if she goes out in the day(for a walk) and comes across a scent shell hunt up the next time she is lamped, well the first field anyway

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not necessarily but there is always the chance, especially i think if started alot more doing things like what he has described

as a 20 week old pup i would think running towards another dog and turning a deaf ear is natural dealing with it is what matters, however i wouldnt let the pup get to the stage where it thinks it carnt get near them. rabbits that is
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i know that mackay but its having the discipline ingrained in the dog,the bitch here can be a nightmare. didnt get her til she was 12 mnths old and she was hunting up and even now at the age of 6 if she goes out in the day(for a walk) and comes across a scent shell hunt up the next time she is lamped, well the first field anyway

ive got one out of 3 here the same mate, the other 2 will switch from day work to lamping without a problem :thumbs:
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not necessarily but there is always the chance, especially i think if started alot more doing things like what he has described

as a 20 week old pup i would think running towards another dog and turning a deaf ear is natural dealing with it is what matters, however i wouldnt let the pup get to the stage where it thinks it carnt get near them. rabbits that is

So try and avoid rabbit contact til she's older?

 

Not worried about Fenton moments with her - normal for most pups I think, it'll be trained out of her with time (I hope! has with every other dog I've ever had)

 

Pretty dog isn't she? Her nickname by the wife and kids is 'Womble'!

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My pup is just over 4 months now and she will retrieve dead rabbits well happy is this good practice ?? Cheers

Roxy's been retrieving well, pretty much since her jabs - first tennis balls, then rabbit skin covered tennis balls and the odd recently shot pigeons too. She retrieves from cover pretty well and always to hand - well pleased with her for that :thumbs:

Can't be bad practise to teach her retrieving game can it?

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not necessarily but there is always the chance, especially i think if started alot more doing things like what he has described

as a 20 week old pup i would think running towards another dog and turning a deaf ear is natural dealing with it is what matters, however i wouldnt let the pup get to the stage where it thinks it carnt get near them. rabbits that is

So try and avoid rabbit contact til she's older?

 

Not worried about Fenton moments with her - normal for most pups I think, it'll be trained out of her with time (I hope! has with every other dog I've ever had)

 

Pretty dog isn't she? Her nickname by the wife and kids is 'Womble'!

do any of your other dogs catch them daytime?
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