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Starting getting my pup into working but need advice on how to get him catching rabbits properly ,this is my first running dog all iv worked before has been bully types , I keep taking him out and he's catching but instead off biting hold he just pins them down till I get to him any advice on how to break this habit .

 

Cheers all

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Starting getting my pup into working but need advice on how to get him catching rabbits properly ,this is my first running dog all iv worked before has been bully types , I keep taking him out and he's catching but instead off biting hold he just pins them down till I get to him any advice on how to break this habit .

 

Cheers all

dont go to him, walk away. You've already started the habit though now
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Starting getting my pup into working but need advice on how to get him catching rabbits properly ,this is my first running dog all iv worked before has been bully types , I keep taking him out and he's catching but instead off biting hold he just pins them down till I get to him any advice on how to break this habit .

 

Cheers all

Is your running dog full of whippet..? just quoiruos

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Starting getting my pup into working but need advice on how to get him catching rabbits properly ,this is my first running dog all iv worked before has been bully types , I keep taking him out and he's catching but instead off biting hold he just pins them down till I get to him any advice on how to break this habit .

 

Cheers all

Is your running dog full of whippet..? just quoiruos

 

i mean QUORIUOS.......

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My running dog has some whippet in her and she did this... Sometimes still does.... Why?

i have owned various whippets and whippet types over the years,my grandad and great grandad going back to the 1910 used to do rag racing with whippets ,they both said "their dogs would catch a rabbit and pin it with their feet and just mouth the rabbit",,,,,,,,not really sure why they do it could be a retrieving training fault maybe a size issue if the dog only weighed 14/15 pounds,My great grandad raised whippets in Failsworth nr Manchester next to a train track.

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Did u teach it too retrieve before you took it out??? If so then as already said don't walk too the pup walk away it's frustrating but never get annoyed or show your pissed off with the pup or you will never get a retrieve....I'd play retrieve with the dead bunny or a rabbit fur dummy and make sure it has defiantly mastered it before going back into the field too run it...

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Also try taking a dummy or dead rabbit out at night drop it when the pup doesn't see and then lamp it a send the pup too retrieve it..when your happy the dogs got it try it again lamping the real thing....all the best

Cheers for the reply I will use some off the things u sed , he will retrieve a dead rabbit but doesn't seem to want to pick a live one up

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