Richard Morgan 38 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 what do u feel are the most important areas to focus on when training a lurcher to become the complete article, methods of training and key areas. Quote Link to post
ferret features 289 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 get them to know what their mouths for.a lurcher with a good gub is half th battle. Quote Link to post
Chid 6,583 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 stock breaking and recall Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 what do u feel are the most important areas to focus on when training a lurcher to become the complete article, methods of training and key areas. the single most important thing for a dog to focus on is ,,YOU, everything else will fall into line after that,, 2 Quote Link to post
birddog 1,354 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 like 'casso' say's you' if they are you focussed recall, retrieve, jumping, obedience everything is so much easier 1 Quote Link to post
houstyify 22 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 get them to know what their mouths for.a lurcher with a good gub is half th battle. yea but think he wants to know how mate.. explain Quote Link to post
Rabbiting man 1,192 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 Never be dishonest with a dog/pup, but be firm not to firm but fair always end on a high note keep training lessons short I look at training a pup is like building a brick wall every brick is laid one at a time when the wall built you have a fully trained dog at your side. Happy hunting. 1 Quote Link to post
Richard Morgan 38 Posted August 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 my pups coming along nicely a learning season this next year and then go from their looking forward to watching him learn his trade off the more experienced dogs half the sport has got to be the ability to fetch a dog along at a nice pace and reap the rewards. Quote Link to post
houstyify 22 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 my pups coming along nicely a learning season this next year and then go from their looking forward to watching him learn his trade off the more experienced dogs half the sport has got to be the ability to fetch a dog along at a nice pace and reap the rewards. what pup you got mate? any pics? age and game? Quote Link to post
Richard Morgan 38 Posted August 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 my pups coming along nicely a learning season this next year and then go from their looking forward to watching him learn his trade off the more experienced dogs half the sport has got to be the ability to fetch a dog along at a nice pace and reap the rewards. what pup you got mate? any pics? age and game? nearly six month beddy/whippet measured him today 18inches on the button nice length looking well and coming along nicely. 1 Quote Link to post
houstyify 22 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 my pups coming along nicely a learning season this next year and then go from their looking forward to watching him learn his trade off the more experienced dogs half the sport has got to be the ability to fetch a dog along at a nice pace and reap the rewards. what pup you got mate? any pics? age and game? nearly six month beddy/whippet measured him today 18inches on the button nice length looking well and coming along nicely. nice pup that is mate good job! Quote Link to post
beast 1,884 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 there is loads of information available on training dogs, and obedience training should be done BEFORE you let your pup start working. but once you are happy with your pups training standard the most important aspect of creating a good working dog is to give it as much work as it can get. obviously you have to take age fitness etc into account, but the more work it gets, the better a dog gets.practice makes perfect!! Quote Link to post
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