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Hi, I recently got 2 lurchers, theyre both 9 week old littermates, theyre weaton, bull, collie, greyhound. absolutely fantastic little dogs. they don't have any interest in chasing balls yet, but will chase someone round a field forever. how should I start them getting the instinct so that when theyre old enough it will be easier for them

 

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I can't think of anything less appealing than attempting to rear and train two lurcher pups whether out of the same litter or not...greyhound men may well rear whole litters together...but what's expe

If you dont have the answer to that then you shouldnt have 2 pups.

Why would someone who hasnt got a clue try to start off with two pups??? I might sound harsh but sell or give away one of them and concentrate on the one you have left. It will be a lot easier all r

Hi, I recently got 2 lurchers, theyre both 9 week old littermates, theyre weaton, bull, collie, greyhound. absolutely fantastic little dogs. they don't have any interest in chasing balls yet, but will chase someone round a field forever. how should I start them getting the instinct so that when theyre old enough it will be easier for them

 

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there 9 weeks mate let them do what 9 week old pups do eat,play,sleep

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Why would someone who hasnt got a clue try to start off with two pups???

I might sound harsh but sell or give away one of them and concentrate on the one you have left. It will be a lot easier all round.

Good luck.

 

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Why would someone who hasnt got a clue try to start off with two pups???

I might sound harsh but sell or give away one of them and concentrate on the one you have left. It will be a lot easier all round.

Good luck.

Pernod

2 pups reared together do better ..fact
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Why would someone who hasnt got a clue try to start off with two pups???

I might sound harsh but sell or give away one of them and concentrate on the one you have left. It will be a lot easier all round.

Good luck.

Pernod

2 pups reared together do better ..fact

 

no its not :laugh:

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Not old enough to be out in the fields until they are fully innoculated,but when they are get them out in amongst the livestock,probably best to take them one at a time,as far as recall etc is concerned you will have plenty of time to put the work in,like has already been said you dont teach instinct,you've got your work cut out for you bringing two on at once,and you will learn a lot with the pups,atb

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Why would someone who hasnt got a clue try to start off with two pups???

I might sound harsh but sell or give away one of them and concentrate on the one you have left. It will be a lot easier all round.

Good luck.

Pernod

2 pups reared together do better ..fact

 

I agree. Pups together have always got someone to play with and learn to gallop. Greyhound rearers rear whole litters together.The competition toughens them up.

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