kps1979 1,308 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 evening, i have a 2 year old deerhound collie greyhound with about 1/4 beddy whippet in her, shes very laid back and timid, its almost like when i give her a command she gets upset and will walk behind me in a mood! does anyone own a sensitive dog if thats the right word? she will hunt up, jump, put up birds etc when she wants to but as i said if asked she gets the right hump!! would be good to see if others have had dogs like this before, Quote Link to post
bird 9,868 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 evening, i have a 2 year old deerhound collie greyhound with about 1/4 beddy whippet in her, shes very laid back and timid, its almost like when i give her a command she gets upset and will walk behind me in a mood! does anyone own a sensitive dog if thats the right word? she will hunt up, jump, put up birds etc when she wants to but as i said if asked she gets the right hump!! would be good to see if others have had dogs like this before, with alot of lurchers you can get sensitive temps, greyhounds,most sent hounds will carry the trate so will collies , so you got more chance with lurchers than other breeds . My dog now Bryn is a 1x collie x grey 5 years old, great rabbit dog day+ night had very good bags with him . He is tough type dog run any rough ground, handle any B/W fences seems bounce off'em great feet+coat . So i know how good he is in the field regards hunting , but you upset him and he wont do feck all for you, which gets me wound up . Brill dog , but bit to sensitive for me .! my new pup 1x gsd x grey supposed to be a tougher type temp than colliexs hope so .!! Quote Link to post
dymented 2,220 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 i find the deer hound to be very sensitive bud mines like that at times Quote Link to post
robwelsh 354 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 i have a dh/gh x collie gh, sometimes shes a stubborn f**k, but 99% of the time shes great. if i give her a command just for the sake of it, like over, jump, she will look at me as if to say , whats the point. then retrieving the ball, after 3-4 time of bringing it straight back , u can see shes getting fed up of it, because its pointless in her eyes, im throwing something that shes retrieved 3-4 times so i obviously dont want it, thats my outlook on it anyway..lol Quote Link to post
remyd 68 Posted November 3, 2012 Report Share Posted November 3, 2012 get it out mooching with other bushing dogs! get it buzzed up then start giving it commands, hopefully you'll be able to start giving them on its own just you and the dog Quote Link to post
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