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Is that something you can train or is it more experience

 

Experience, exposure and a certain mindset. It's about giving the dog the correct upbringing. A pup that goes out ferreting on a regular basis from the moment it is ready, whilst it is still soaking up new experiences like a sponge should learn that waiting silently without fiddling about is the road to such rewards. Working shallow warrens in still weather (no wind or noise to drown out the sounds below ground) helps enormously. If you only work deep, difficult warrens in hedgerows, thick cover, places the dog can't see the bolt or hear what is happening, then it is less likely to learn so fast. The mindset is also important: concentration is partly experience, but also down to the individual dog. I've had almost pure sighthounds work every bit as patiently and silently as other types of dog/lurcher so the ability to concentrate is not breed specific.

It is a self-taught technique where the reward of catching the rabbit speeds up the learning process far better than anything we could ever teach using exercises etc. Get out little and often for young pups and work shallow burrows out in the open so the dog learns the whole process where putting the ferret to ground leads to rabbits coming out.

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