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I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would want to bring two pup's up together or even think it's better to do it that way.. :blink: ..a pup brought up on it's own will think for itself more and learn new task's all by itself..it will have nothing to pick bad habbit's up from..it will bond with you better and in return make it easier to train..and when it is old enough to get out in the field hunting you will have one good dog instead of two half decent one's..

 

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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

You will have a far better mutt if you concentrate all of your efforts on one pup, especially if your a first timer...If I were you iI would take one pup back to where you got them from and explain that to them.....I'm sure they will understand :hmm: saying that, I wouldn't have given a first timer two pups.........

All the best mate everyone has to start somewhere..

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2 pups keep each other company in the pen chase each other around play together as long as you know what your doing and give them plenty one on one training as well they will do fine. maybe not if your a total novice though :thumbs:

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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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Everybody starts from scratch,fact,ive always found it easier to train two rather than one,they can interact and also learn from each other,more importantly they will have companionship away from the owner,it won,t be easy and training one to one as its positives as does littermates,as one progresses the other may need a little more reinforcement,thus a learning curve for the owner that can be utilised in the pups future education.But with the breeding in your pups id move one on and concentrate on the other,a more experienced kennel would possibly get the best from both,as a newer type owner of such bred dogs id put my effort into the one with this breeding.

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