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Dogs turning off rabbits and hares when they are fit and healthy are waste of space..

 

Choosey dogs are more workable if you know the dogs qwirks.... Would imagine its still a pain and a disappointment to the handler.

 

But ones that give up more than they try are just pointless..

 

Between mine and my pals, we have ran a few different dogs together. Some run in synergy and seem made for each other and some are dangerous and a disaster waiting to happen...

 

Ran a young dog with a older dog, young dog kept holding back and never struck, when you could tell it had the opportunity. We put this down to subservience and being scared of the dominate bitch.. previous catch was halved and teeth were flashing waste of time :yes:

 

If one packed in on me, I would not chuck the towel in straight off and would give it a few chances.

 

It would be like base ball 3 strikes and your out. It takes to much effort to keep rubbish and it must be so dishearten, when you have had charges capable of ploughing on and ploughing some more.

 

Have you came across any qwitters Aaron ?

ive seen it happen with lads dog that's wye I wrote this thread

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I've seen one or two dogs act like that Paul..   As for silly feckers who slip their lurcher onto a dog running a rabbit,.or whatever,..coming straight down the beam towards ya,.well,.this is an ex

Not right at all, my mates bitch is out and out catcher. Done 20+ many a time on lamp . will run all night . caught all types of game but she wont run doubled with dog she don't know or dogs bigger th

Too be honest theres no excuse. YOU know when your dogs pull's up it anit a nice thing. Been too the bone man everythings alright, You know your doing your best food wise, putting plenty of miles gett

 

Dogs turning off rabbits and hares when they are fit and healthy are waste of space..

 

Choosey dogs are more workable if you know the dogs qwirks.... Would imagine its still a pain and a disappointment to the handler.

 

But ones that give up more than they try are just pointless..

 

Between mine and my pals, we have ran a few different dogs together. Some run in synergy and seem made for each other and some are dangerous and a disaster waiting to happen...

 

Ran a young dog with a older dog, young dog kept holding back and never struck, when you could tell it had the opportunity. We put this down to subservience and being scared of the dominate bitch.. previous catch was halved and teeth were flashing waste of time :yes:

 

If one packed in on me, I would not chuck the towel in straight off and would give it a few chances.

 

It would be like base ball 3 strikes and your out. It takes to much effort to keep rubbish and it must be so dishearten, when you have had charges capable of ploughing on and ploughing some more.

 

Have you came across any qwitters Aaron ?

ive seen it happen with lads dog that's wye I wrote this thread

 

How old were they when they jacked ??

 

Any rational to explain what happened or just out and out duffers ??

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Dogs turning off rabbits and hares when they are fit and healthy are waste of space..

 

Choosey dogs are more workable if you know the dogs qwirks.... Would imagine its still a pain and a disappointment to the handler.

 

But ones that give up more than they try are just pointless..

 

Between mine and my pals, we have ran a few different dogs together. Some run in synergy and seem made for each other and some are dangerous and a disaster waiting to happen...

 

Ran a young dog with a older dog, young dog kept holding back and never struck, when you could tell it had the opportunity. We put this down to subservience and being scared of the dominate bitch.. previous catch was halved and teeth were flashing waste of time :yes:

 

If one packed in on me, I would not chuck the towel in straight off and would give it a few chances.

 

It would be like base ball 3 strikes and your out. It takes to much effort to keep rubbish and it must be so dishearten, when you have had charges capable of ploughing on and ploughing some more.

 

Have you came across any qwitters Aaron ?

ive seen it happen with lads dog that's wye I wrote this thread

 

How old were they when they jacked ??

 

Any rational to explain what happened or just out and out duffers ??

 

a duno how old it is its not that old

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a mate who I run daytime with sometimes brings along a mate who regularly does this slips ,slips his dog in when the quarry is tied up and about to be caught. right feckin pain in the arse he is and this is after being told at start of day not to do it .and to make matters worse he should know better cos he is far far from being a youngster . :icon_redface::icon_redface:

boyo watch what you say you could be looking for a new partner not a new dog

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a mate who I run daytime with sometimes brings along a mate who regularly does this slips ,slips his dog in when the quarry is tied up and about to be caught. right feckin pain in the arse he is and this is after being told at start of day not to do it .and to make matters worse he should know better cos he is far far from being a youngster . :icon_redface::icon_redface:

boyo watch what you say you could be looking for a new partner not a new dog
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Too be honest theres no excuse. YOU know when your dogs pull's up it anit a nice thing. Been too the bone man everythings alright, You know your doing your best food wise, putting plenty of miles getting fiiting, plenty of game in front of it and one day it turns off........ Your pretend you never seen it but CUT deep, try again everything seems alright but you dont dare push.......

 

 

 

 

Come on who anit knew what theyve got/had...... Iv had a good few pull up on me when asked too dig a little bit deeper.

 

 

 

TBH dont know how you can honestly keep them. The second they do that on you somthing just clicks inside and never look at the dog the same and has too go.....

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Too be honest theres no excuse. YOU know when your dogs pull's up it anit a nice thing. Been too the bone man everythings alright, You know your doing your best food wise, putting plenty of miles getting fiiting, plenty of game in front of it and one day it turns off........ Your pretend you never seen it but CUT deep, try again everything seems alright but you dont dare push.......

 

 

 

 

Come on who anit knew what theyve got/had...... Iv had a good few pull up on me when asked too dig a little bit deeper.

 

 

 

TBH dont know how you can honestly keep them. The second they do that on you somthing just clicks inside and never look at the dog the same and has too go.....

 

 

:victory:

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Too be honest theres no excuse. YOU know when your dogs pull's up it anit a nice thing. Been too the bone man everythings alright, You know your doing your best food wise, putting plenty of miles getting fiiting, plenty of game in front of it and one day it turns off........ Your pretend you never seen it but CUT deep, try again everything seems alright but you dont dare push.......

 

 

 

 

Come on who anit knew what theyve got/had...... Iv had a good few pull up on me when asked too dig a little bit deeper.

 

 

 

TBH dont know how you can honestly keep them. The second they do that on you somthing just clicks inside and never look at the dog the same and has too go.....

:yes::yes:

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