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Softest mouth I ever seen on a lurcher was a first cross bull so breeding doesn't come into it. She was also the best retriever I ever seen and the second she had the rabbit in her mouth she'd be straight back with it. The same bitch would also kill a fox.

IMO it's a combination of good retrieve training and the fact that the dog doesn't see a need to kill the rabbit.

Once they learn that a dead rabbit is easier to carry than a live one there's no going back.

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Same as Neil said above and dogs that retrieve rabbits (cottontails) alive are fairly common (both or mine do) most dogs will kill hares (or jackrabbits) as they kick a lot and scratch the dogs face. Some do develop a knack of carrying hares without getting scratched or bitten but they are rare.

Again, both of mine kill hares as soon as they catch them.

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I was reading about rabbit hunting with sight hounds and the dog bringing them back alive if you have heard of this is it just luck or teaching

 

 

 

Some do,..some don't...Some will and some won't... :yes:

 

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Trevor used to kill them when he was young... then just started bringing them back live to hand one night and after that he brought them all to hand alive uninjured. The weird thing is he changed after he caught a chicken and brought it back that's all I can put it down to. Strange dog that one :laugh:

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