foresterj 1,096 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 Perhaps you could share a few of your training tips then, enlighten us mere mortals? I personally take each and every buyer of one of my pups out with my dogs and show them how to train their dogs to the correct standard, so I know they'll get the full potential out of this breeding. They can come back any time for follow up training. I also do remedial training on dogs that try to run in on their quarry. If you want a lesson, then buy a pup..... Very commendable but no thank you. 1 Quote Link to post
milknhony 5 Posted July 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 so any one like to add a comment on base line blood in Lurcher breeding, was really thinking i may have learnt a little this pm but sadley not the case other than most people seem to think training working Dogs is a waste of time at best or that people that do, well that would be me and Mastiff Man are just plain liars but REALLY Quote Link to post
milknhony 5 Posted July 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 should have just said had a dog started catching at 8 months old and i would have been in lol Quote Link to post
bullmastiff 615 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 mines use there nose during the day then they go out at night and dont is that training or common sense lol You must be a BullX runner.... You can always tell them by their ridiculous claims on their dogs intelligence... Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,078 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 mines use there nose during the day then they go out at night and dont is that training or common sense lol You must be a BullX runner.... You can always tell them by their ridiculous claims on their dogs intelligence... haha what a clown shows your intelligence with that statement :laugh: Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,078 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 (edited) Perhaps you could share a few of your training tips then, enlighten us mere mortals? I personally take each and every buyer of one of my pups out with my dogs and show them how to train their dogs to the correct standard, so I know they'll get the full potential out of this breeding. They can come back any time for follow up training. I also do remedial training on dogs that try to run in on their quarry. If you want a lesson, then buy a pup..... lol Edited July 28, 2013 by nothernlite Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,078 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... Yeah but he's broke his to rabbits....catchable or uncatchable???? Either way he still expects them to catch rabbits...yours are schooled not to chase deer or badgers....full stop...not just deer or badgers you deem non productive to chase....???? Hardly the training feat of the year mate....is it....??? Your spot on though there's some right fukn fools on here.... Any type of game can come close to my dog's and they won't flinch until I tell them too.... A rabbit has run under my dogs feet and she still didn't budge until I told her to.... It's the bullmastiff in my breeding scheme that adds the biddabilty, trainabilty and complete dedication to their master to make them not move/flinch no matter what happens. I've been breeding these dogs for nigh on 50 years now.... most people haven't heard of me, as I never get the constant online complaints like Hancock.... breeding dogs for 50 years and your 34 years of age nutter Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 I'm fairly sure BM is on a piss take? 2 Quote Link to post
pip1968 2,490 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 as long as you have the basics in place ie recall, stock broken,walking to heel,jumping who give a f**k about letting rabbits run under your dog and stalking 300 yarders.im happy with my dogs they can work up in the day and switch to the lamp in the night with out working up Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,078 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 I'm fairly sure BM is on a piss take? hes got to be lol Quote Link to post
lapin2008 1,587 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 I'm fairly sure BM is on a piss take? hes got to be lol yeah they both are. milknhoney definitely an old member back for a windup Quote Link to post
skycat 6,173 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 A dog with strong pastoral base line should be able to be trained to wait until told to go for something ... and no, I haven't got one. Once upon a time I really, really trained my dogs, to see what I could do with them ... down at 100 plus yards with hand signals, stop during recall, wait until rabbit far enough out in the field to be worth a chance, send back 100s of yards for a dropped rabbit hidden somewhere. All interesting and fun stuff to do for those with the time and the inclination ... nowadays I tend to wander around and let them do their own thing I'm more into animal behaviour these days and a dog with half a brain will usually figure out the best ways to work certain land if it's given the opportunity to do so from an early age. I would hate to keep them from learning that stuff until they are in their second summer. 5 Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 Perhaps you could share a few of your training tips then, enlighten us mere mortals? I personally take each and every buyer of one of my pups out with my dogs and show them how to train their dogs to the correct standard, so I know they'll get the full potential out of this breeding. They can come back any time for follow up training. I also do remedial training on dogs that try to run in on their quarry. If you want a lesson, then buy a pup..... What a patronising prick you are......if I came to buy a pup from you and you started on the ...blah-de-blah-de-f***ing-blah-make-a-tit-of-someone-shit....you'd be told to f**k off pronto... I tend to switch off when folk start boasting that they've kept the same strain for 50 years and have trained them all to a higher standard than mere mortals can attain and start bestowing their charges with fantastical powers...some of the biggest idiots you'll meet in this game have been at it all their lives....never ceases to amaze me the shit some of these old/er b*****ds spout...cringeworthy bullshit that gets headshakes all round....met one the other day...total embarrassment...and had a phone call with another one last week....a yawningly long, soul crushingly borning conversation that about had me slitting my throat..... On the flip side some of the most competent, refreshingly inventive and dedicated dog lads I have met have been in the game no more than a few years.... 5 Quote Link to post
BIG TOM 835 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 Can't understand why you would break a dog to something that you later on want it to chase and hopefully catch.... The dog would be screwed up more then you are your a f*****g crank My thoughts exactly would the dog not run half hearted as its afraid its gonna get called off 1 Quote Link to post
Guest Leveller Posted July 28, 2013 Report Share Posted July 28, 2013 Can't understand why you would break a dog to something that you later on want it to chase and hopefully catch.... The dog would be screwed up more then you are your a f*****g crank My thoughts exactly would the dog not run half hearted as its afraid its gonna get called off This argument is as old as the hills, personally I like to be able to call a dog off just incase that one day you find it heading full chat towards a road or some other hazard and with very basic recall training a whole load of heartache can be avoided and the dog gets to run another day 1 Quote Link to post
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