alimac 882 Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 boxers dont just fight for titles they build there selves up to it she untried on fox so why not build her up instead of dropping her in at the deep end might be wrong i dont no but the lad has not got another dog to run her with so why not help her out abit with 1 or 2 cubs you have it spot on there mate.. i suppose all these people saying throw her at one of the winter foxs(which could well be a seasoned adult and not the 07 cub they were hoping for) for her first were the ones that had fights at school with people that they knew were going to give them a hiding. you just wouldnt do it would you start her of when you get a chance its all about buliding confidence, no wonder theres alot of lurchers getting passed from pillar to post because they aint doing foxs , if there all getting chucked in at the deep end.... Quote Link to post
T.F.Student 0 Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 Another reason for not running the youngster with another dog is, say...the youngster gets hold of the fox...the fox gets hold of the youngster...the second dog gets a hold of the fox and gives it a shake? That youngster will feel far more pain than it ever would tackling the fox on its own Quote Link to post
FAGAN 5 Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 boxers dont just fight for titles they build there selves up to it she untried on fox so why not build her up instead of dropping her in at the deep end might be wrong i dont no but the lad has not got another dog to run her with so why not help her out abit with 1 or 2 cubs you have it spot on there mate.. i suppose all these people saying throw her at one of the winter foxs(which could well be a seasoned adult and not the 07 cub they were hoping for) for her first were the ones that had fights at school with people that they knew were going to give them a hiding. you just wouldnt do it would you start her of when you get a chance its all about buliding confidence, no wonder theres alot of lurchers getting passed from pillar to post because they aint doing foxs , if there all getting chucked in at the deep end.... spot on advice the dog has to believe he can kill his foe and starting him on cubs is the best way Quote Link to post
reynardhunter 3 Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 Theres a good few lurcher and terrier men from your area , maybe ask one of them if you can tag along and try enter your bitch. remember don't go back haunting their land after they did you a favour thats sound advice Paddy, especially about the sneaking back bit Quote Link to post
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