downsview 448 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 Been having a think lately about the past and dogs that should of made the grade and didnt and a few that shouldn't of made the grade and did.All that time getting young dogs 5 or 6 month old pups out into the field to see game and see a kill almost as if our lives depended on it,bringing home game and letting pups have a rag on it feeling disappointed if a pup showed no intrest lol. A mate got a young greyhound bitch about 3 years old fit healthy well socialised but had been retired early for what reason we never found out this was a fair few years ago now we took it for a stroll early morning saw a small group of roe slipped her not expecting a lot but after a few turns along the sheep netting she pulled one just like that.A few days later went for a lamp slipped her doubled up on a fox she over took other dog and nailed the fox again just like that she took a lot more foxes in her career but as greyhounds do had to be layed up a lot through foot injury. Another lurcher a dog this time rough coated saluki collie type took him ferreting lamping digging he had zero intrest wife wanted to keep him as a pet he had a super temperament so he was kept by her as a pet ,I lost a terrier was searching for it for a few days all the other dogs were having a few days rest so I took the failure with me while i resumed search for the terrier walked around a wood and there was the lurcher doing a little dance out in the field below him was the terrier in a old Victorian brick built drain that had been half filled in with land fill,the dog was 5 or 6 years old by then just out of interest took him for as lamp a few nights later just for a couple of hours and he put a good show in and caught a good dozen rabbits Time and age is as funny thing and they cant be rushed . 4 Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 Been having a think lately about the past and dogs that should of made the grade and didnt and a few that shouldn't of made the grade and did.All that time getting young dogs 5 or 6 month old pups out into the field to see game and see a kill almost as if our lives depended on it,bringing home game and letting pups have a rag on it feeling disappointed if a pup showed no intrest lol. A mate got a young greyhound bitch about 3 years old fit healthy well socialised but had been retired early for what reason we never found out this was a fair few years ago now we took it for a stroll early morning saw a small group of roe slipped her not expecting a lot but after a few turns along the sheep netting she pulled one just like that.A few days later went for a lamp slipped her doubled up on a fox she over took other dog and nailed the fox again just like that she took a lot more foxes in her career but as greyhounds do had to be layed up a lot through foot injury. Another lurcher a dog this time rough coated saluki collie type took him ferreting lamping digging he had zero intrest wife wanted to keep him as a pet he had a super temperament so he was kept by her as a pet ,I lost a terrier was searching for it for a few days all the other dogs were having a few days rest so I took the failure with me while i resumed search for the terrier walked around a wood and there was the lurcher doing a little dance out in the field below him was the terrier in a old Victorian brick built drain that had been half filled in with land fill,the dog was 5 or 6 years old by then just out of interest took him for as lamp a few nights later just for a couple of hours and he put a good show in and caught a good dozen rabbits Time and age is as funny thing and they cant be rushed . brilliant post Quote Link to post
lurchers 2,875 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 Nice read made but times can be to long atb Quote Link to post
ShropshireLad88 20 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 Great post well said. Quote Link to post
Chaff 3,622 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 Well said,a mate has had a few young dogs given to him over the years said not up to the job, but with time and patience they have become truly exceptional. I guess some mature quicker to life in the field than others. Interesting stuff Quote Link to post
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