chris87 297 Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 Chris, you need to learn where your f****n a is on your keyboard h@h@h@ ' w' is fooked so is @ @nd i @m copy @nd p@sting w so tuff s**t till i get @ new l@ptop chris http://www.computerh...es/ch000954.htm cheers il @v to look into th@t l@ter h@vent time now Quote Link to post
bow19 0 Posted December 19, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 @s s@id it @ll @bout the bond not the disiplin ( i @lso h@d to le@rn this off here) @nd when you le@rn this it will tot@lly open ur eyes to @ whole different side of ur dog @s did i only 5-6 mnts @go @nd now i couldnt @sk my bitch to be @ny more obidient. be p@tient , t@ke the @dvise off here @nd i promise you it will @ll f@ll into pl@ce. o p.s do some rese@rch on s@lukis @ll the best chris Thanks for the advice , and for the rest you've got the wrong ideal , iwhen I sed clip him and dint feed him , I ment a soft but firsm slap on the nose and it was 20 past 1 In the morning , not realy a feeding tim , all good advice but as for given him to [bANNED TEXT] who noes , how did u get to know , ? Every1 has to learn from sumwere , I have a great bond with him he follows me all over listens great [bANNED TEXT] in the house I couldnd ask for. Better dog , its jus SOMETIMES [bANNED TEXT] out he jus takes the piss. I think cause when he was a pup we used to play in the garden and he would chase me with he's toy and I wold chase him , and I think he does this cause he wants to play , wat I should of sed was how do I let him know the difrence betweek play time and seriousness Quote Link to post
Matt3699 142 Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 It's difficult to teach a puppy not to play because that is all they want to do. I would start by keeping him on a lead at all times. He's 6 months so you have until September to get his recall and obedience 100% before you start working him. Even get one of those expanding leads and let him run off on that and call him back to you to begin. I had similar issues with my pup who is heavily saturated with Saluki and she decided she would do what she wants and wont listen. You need a lot of patience and persistence with a lot of dogs. I know how frustrating it can be. The last thing you want to do is stroke your pup after chasing it about a field for an hour. But it's got to be done. Quote Link to post
tsteve9999 456 Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 @s s@id it @ll @bout the bond not the disiplin ( i @lso h@d to le@rn this off here) @nd when you le@rn this it will tot@lly open ur eyes to @ whole different side of ur dog @s did i only 5-6 mnts @go @nd now i couldnt @sk my bitch to be @ny more obidient. be p@tient , t@ke the @dvise off here @nd i promise you it will @ll f@ll into pl@ce. o p.s do some rese@rch on s@lukis @ll the best chris it was 20 past 1 In the morning , not realy a feeding tim , So you were hunting with him then?? God help the poor dog. Quote Link to post
bow19 0 Posted December 19, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 It's difficult to teach a puppy not to play because that is all they want to do. I would start by keeping him on a lead at all times. He's 6 months so you have until September to get his recall and obedience 100% before you start working him. Even get one of those expanding leads and let him run off on that and call him back to you to begin. I had similar issues with my pup who is heavily saturated with Saluki and she decided she would do what she wants and wont listen. You need a lot of patience and persistence with a lot of dogs. I know how frustrating it can be. The last thing you want to do is stroke your pup after chasing it about a field for an hour. But it's got to be done. this is th advice I was looking for thanks alot Quote Link to post
bow19 0 Posted December 19, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 @s s@id it @ll @bout the bond not the disiplin ( i @lso h@d to le@rn this off here) @nd when you le@rn this it will tot@lly open ur eyes to @ whole different side of ur dog @s did i only 5-6 mnts @go @nd now i couldnt @sk my bitch to be @ny more obidient. be p@tient , t@ke the @dvise off here @nd i promise you it will @ll f@ll into pl@ce. o p.s do some rese@rch on s@lukis @ll the best chris it was 20 past 1 In the morning , not realy a feeding tim , So you were hunting with him then?? God help the poor dog. no I was jus out with a friend as were on same shift , dogs still need walkin no matter the time Quote Link to post
P5HEN 168 Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 Incompantant owner !! Hu the **** do u think u are !! U haven't got a clue about me or my capabilitys as a dog owner , I've trained my dogs great they do as I say [bANNED TEXT] I say and I know how to train and PLAY with my dogs , its jus this 1 pup he's very dominant , I wasn't asking for critasism I was asking for advice and tbh u sound like uve read a owners manual jus here same shit difrent day, not every dog is the same some rect well to praise and I know a lot that react better when there put in there place lol that was just the answer i was expecting back, wether ive read a manual or not its the right answer pal wether it be a lurcher or any other breed, ive tried pointing you in the right direction wether or not you take any heed to the advice given thats entirely upto you, youve just told me your capabilities by putting this thread up, and from what ive read it aint much lol i dont wanna get into a slangin match over the internet ok listen to what people say,like ive listened, best way to learn Quote Link to post
bow19 0 Posted December 19, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 Incompantant owner !! Hu the **** do u think u are !! U haven't got a clue about me or my capabilitys as a dog owner , I've trained my dogs great they do as I say [bANNED TEXT] I say and I know how to train and PLAY with my dogs , its jus this 1 pup he's very dominant , I wasn't asking for critasism I was asking for advice and tbh u sound like uve read a owners manual jus here same shit difrent day, not every dog is the same some rect well to praise and I know a lot that react better when there put in there place lol that was just the answer i was expecting back, wether ive read a manual or not its the right answer pal wether it be a lurcher or any other breed, ive tried pointing you in the right direction wether or not you take any heed to the advice given thats entirely upto you, youve just told me your capabilities by putting this thread up, and from what ive read it aint much lol i dont wanna get into a slangin match over the internet ok listen to what people say,like ive listened, best way to learn fair enought but i jus thaught u were a bit abrupt rather than point me the right direction but you advice has been taken and tbh ill try anything cause when hes off the lead heel walk past me play with me but when i say "come here" he jus runs away [bANNED TEXT] i walk to him and barks its jus anoying when people say i havent bonded with my dog , when they havent a clue about me, ive got a great bond with him , but i feel like he has the feeling hes the dominant 1 and there is no consiquences if he doesnt listen, i dont condone hitting a dog or any animal of such but a tap on the nose give him a idea of right and rong , rather than get on my case id jus like a bit advice of how to tackle the problem Quote Link to post
back fill 23 Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 It's difficult to teach a puppy not to play because that is all they want to do. I would start by keeping him on a lead at all times. He's 6 months so you have until September to get his recall and obedience 100% before you start working him. Even get one of those expanding leads and let him run off on that and call him back to you to begin. I had similar issues with my pup who is heavily saturated with Saluki and she decided she would do what she wants and wont listen. You need a lot of patience and persistence with a lot of dogs. I know how frustrating it can be. The last thing you want to do is stroke your pup after chasing it about a field for an hour. But it's got to be done. sounds like good advice to me good post takes the patience of a saint some times seems like there is some people on here that do want to help and share experience Quote Link to post
taffy apple 32 Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 just a bit of advise bud, try scruffing the dog instead of hitting it, and instead of saying come here, try saying heel...and point down...sounds like two simple things, but small things can make a big difference...and dont be ashamed to say your only just starting out...everyones been there and started somewhere...i still know f8ck all... Quote Link to post
Wayne Andrew 38 Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 try a long line leash for a couple o three weeks, let him get the length of it n give him a shout n if he dont listen give it a tug n make him come te you, give him a treat and make a fuss over him when he responds on his own ie comes threw choice not by you reminding him. a month maybe less n that shud sort him out mate atb Quote Link to post
fay 75 Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 ive had the same problem with my new dog she had no name so it made worse now what ive done shes turning to b a great dog .she doesnt come back at first when shes at a bit of a distance but when up close and i say back she comes back to me .she nearly got hit by a car a few weeks ago but wasnt my fault she ran down the field and out the gate so wat i do now is when walking on the leadi put the lead on her back and she tinks im still holding it and she stays i do this everytime and watch her when she goes a bit ahead i say back she comes back works really well still takes time but considering she hadnt got a name and she never seen a rabbit and never on the lamp shes turning out to b a good dog Quote Link to post
bow19 0 Posted December 20, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 The last few posts help a lot its the advice I was looking for thanks a lot ill keep intuch thanks Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 ive had the same problem with my new dog she had no name so it made worse now what ive done shes turning to b a great dog .she doesnt come back at first when shes at a bit of a distance but when up close and i say back she comes back to me .she nearly got hit by a car a few weeks ago but wasnt my fault she ran down the field and out the gate so wat i do now is when walking on the leadi put the lead on her back and she tinks im still holding it and she stays i do this everytime and watch her when she goes a bit ahead i say back she comes back works really well still takes time but considering she hadnt got a name and she never seen a rabbit and never on the lamp shes turning out to b a good dog Really bad idea having a dog on a lead your not holding. Only takes it to see a squirrel or rabbit and pull, realize it can run. Then you have a dog running trailing a lead, jumps a fence...... I wouldn't advice it Fay. 1 Quote Link to post
terryd 8,572 Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 When you say food doesnt work have you tried some thing very tasty like cooked chicken bits of liver ? Quote Link to post
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