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any lurcher can start walk or just trot down the beam, if it (keeps) missing it's rabbits, not just colliexs . Bryn and my other colliex Blaze that i had (never) walked down the beam, Bryn still goes

i owned a 1st x collie greyhound that was prolific on bunnies then i introduced it to teeth and bamby and it changed in a heart beat would only chase bunnies that it knew it had a chance of catching

Not saying she is or not,but as wilf was saying i think,If my dog do`s something i dont like, i always look at all other possibility's before i blame the dog. A greyhound muscle bone lad would charge

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  On 17/10/2012 at 17:51, colliexgreyhound said:
  On 17/10/2012 at 17:47, johnnylestershair said:

she is not stupid knows when to run and when not clever

Yea but its annoying as f.ck when you have a rabbit sat miles from its burrow and the dog trots after it

wouldnt call that clever lazy maybe :D
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  On 17/10/2012 at 17:51, colliexgreyhound said:
  On 17/10/2012 at 17:47, johnnylestershair said:

she is not stupid knows when to run and when not clever

Yea but its annoying as f.ck when you have a rabbit sat miles from its burrow and the dog trots after it

Perhaps the dog is tip toeing so its quieter. :D

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i owned a 1st x collie greyhound that was prolific on bunnies then i introduced it to teeth and bamby and it changed in a heart beat would only chase bunnies that it knew it had a chance of catching -now on the other hand it would run its socks off to make contact with teeth &bamby i nearly got rid of him but i m glad i didnt as he was a great fox &deer dog i actually used a pure collie for lamping a fewbunnies and he never developed the [brain trait] your dogwill never grow out of it so use it for the things it likes to give 100% to hope this makes a bit of sense-billy

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