Jump to content

Some Do & Some Don't..


Recommended Posts


  • Replies 88
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Popular Posts

I get your drift fella ??,i don't,won't,never have nor never will wrap my dogs up in cotton wool,if i thought of everything that may go wrong by doing certain things id end up keeping handbag dogs &am

Not everyone wants or needs their lurchers to jump but one that doesn't is as much use as a glass eye to me no matter what its capable of on a fen or such,it's red hot here today so as my lad has Boot

This guy can leap lol..  

Posted Images

I don't care if mine jumps or not. I have not trained him to do so but he has taken up on him self to jump on occasion if he needs to get some where quick but on the whole doesn't. But it don't bother me

One less thing to worry about with his get stuck in attitude

Edited by terryd
Link to post

I don't care if mine jumps or not. I have not trained him to do so but he has taken up on him self to jump on occasion if he needs to get some where quick but on the whole doesn't. But it don't bother me

One less thing to worry about with his get stuck in attitude

I hear ya, the problem isn't teaching them to jump but rather a keen dog not too, my young bitch still jumps. not so bad, just when retrieving when tired its a worry.

  • Like 1
Link to post

A lurcher that doesn't jump is in my opinion not worth owning . A dog that pulls up at a fence gate or ditch doesn't get much round here

Exactly,every time a dog hesitates at a jump the chase gets a little further away from it and an hesitant jumper is far more prone to injury,as is the jukel that attempts to find a way through,at pace,rather than over.

Link to post

jumping fences and gates is an easy thing to teach a lurcher if you introduce obstacles slowly as the dog matures. A really impressive sight is to see a running dog jump hedges. I must confess mine don't.

I once saw a traveller exercising his mutts, they were saluki hybrids. These dogs sailed over 5 and a half foot hedges for fun. I imagine you could put a few more critters to bed if you could train your dog to take hedges in their stride. I bet nobody has video evidence of their dog performing the trick. Prove me wrong somebody. :no:

Edited by jukel123
Link to post

jumping fences and gates is an easy thing to teach a lurcher if you introduce obstacles slowly as the dog matures. A really impressive sight is to see a running dog jump hedges. I must confess mine don't.

I once saw a traveller exercising his mutts, they were saluki hybrids. These dogs sailed over 5 and a half foot hedges for fun. I imagine you could put a few more critters to bed if you could train your dog to take hedges in their stride. I bet nobody has video evidence of their dog performing the trick. Prove me wrong somebody. :no:

You,ve witnessed the feat?why do you seek evidence now?,mushrooms worn off?.

Link to post

 

jumping fences and gates is an easy thing to teach a lurcher if you introduce obstacles slowly as the dog matures. A really impressive sight is to see a running dog jump hedges. I must confess mine don't.

I once saw a traveller exercising his mutts, they were saluki hybrids. These dogs sailed over 5 and a half foot hedges for fun. I imagine you could put a few more critters to bed if you could train your dog to take hedges in their stride. I bet nobody has video evidence of their dog performing the trick. Prove me wrong somebody. :no:

You,ve witnessed the feat?why do you seek evidence now?,mushrooms worn off?.

 

I want to see it again mate. i enjoyed the spectacle. :thumbs: I'd also like to learn how to teach the trick. Why are you so aggressive?

Edited by jukel123
Link to post

 

 

jumping fences and gates is an easy thing to teach a lurcher if you introduce obstacles slowly as the dog matures. A really impressive sight is to see a running dog jump hedges. I must confess mine don't.

I once saw a traveller exercising his mutts, they were saluki hybrids. These dogs sailed over 5 and a half foot hedges for fun. I imagine you could put a few more critters to bed if you could train your dog to take hedges in their stride. I bet nobody has video evidence of their dog performing the trick. Prove me wrong somebody. :no:

You,ve witnessed the feat?why do you seek evidence now?,mushrooms worn off?.

 

I want to see it again mate. i enjoyed the spectacle. :thumbs: I'd also like to learn how to teach the trick. Why are you so aggressive?

 

Ive a wife that does not love me,so i take my frustrations out on here,plus i was only extracting the urine.

  • Like 3
Link to post

 

 

jumping fences and gates is an easy thing to teach a lurcher if you introduce obstacles slowly as the dog matures. A really impressive sight is to see a running dog jump hedges. I must confess mine don't.

I once saw a traveller exercising his mutts, they were saluki hybrids. These dogs sailed over 5 and a half foot hedges for fun. I imagine you could put a few more critters to bed if you could train your dog to take hedges in their stride. I bet nobody has video evidence of their dog performing the trick. Prove me wrong somebody. :no:

You,ve witnessed the feat?why do you seek evidence now?,mushrooms worn off?.

 

I want to see it again mate. i enjoyed the spectacle. :thumbs: I'd also like to learn how to teach the trick. Why are you so aggressive?

 

he's like it with most people,funny innit.

Link to post

 

 

 

jumping fences and gates is an easy thing to teach a lurcher if you introduce obstacles slowly as the dog matures. A really impressive sight is to see a running dog jump hedges. I must confess mine don't.

I once saw a traveller exercising his mutts, they were saluki hybrids. These dogs sailed over 5 and a half foot hedges for fun. I imagine you could put a few more critters to bed if you could train your dog to take hedges in their stride. I bet nobody has video evidence of their dog performing the trick. Prove me wrong somebody. :no:

You,ve witnessed the feat?why do you seek evidence now?,mushrooms worn off?.

 

I want to see it again mate. i enjoyed the spectacle. :thumbs: I'd also like to learn how to teach the trick. Why are you so aggressive?

 

he's like it with most people,funny innit.

 

Ive been in counselling for a week or 3,the counsellor firmly believes that my aggressive nature is a counter reaction to the attentions of an uncle and priest i encountered as a youth,as i was only abused by an aunty and im jewish ill not read to much into that,geez my aunty had massive knockers and hitler must have been abused by a fat smelly rabbi.

  • Like 1
Link to post

 

 

 

 

jumping fences and gates is an easy thing to teach a lurcher if you introduce obstacles slowly as the dog matures. A really impressive sight is to see a running dog jump hedges. I must confess mine don't.

I once saw a traveller exercising his mutts, they were saluki hybrids. These dogs sailed over 5 and a half foot hedges for fun. I imagine you could put a few more critters to bed if you could train your dog to take hedges in their stride. I bet nobody has video evidence of their dog performing the trick. Prove me wrong somebody. :no:

You,ve witnessed the feat?why do you seek evidence now?,mushrooms worn off?.

 

I want to see it again mate. i enjoyed the spectacle. :thumbs: I'd also like to learn how to teach the trick. Why are you so aggressive?

 

he's like it with most people,funny innit.

 

Ive been in counselling for a week or 3,the counsellor firmly believes that my aggressive nature is a counter reaction to the attentions of an uncle and priest i encountered as a youth,as i was only abused by an aunty and im jewish ill not read to much into that,geez my aunty had massive knockers and hitler must have been abused by a fat smelly rabbi.

 

now your trying to be funny,stop that and go back to being a miserable tw4t,.

  • Like 1
Link to post

 

 

 

 

 

jumping fences and gates is an easy thing to teach a lurcher if you introduce obstacles slowly as the dog matures. A really impressive sight is to see a running dog jump hedges. I must confess mine don't.

I once saw a traveller exercising his mutts, they were saluki hybrids. These dogs sailed over 5 and a half foot hedges for fun. I imagine you could put a few more critters to bed if you could train your dog to take hedges in their stride. I bet nobody has video evidence of their dog performing the trick. Prove me wrong somebody. :no:

You,ve witnessed the feat?why do you seek evidence now?,mushrooms worn off?.

 

I want to see it again mate. i enjoyed the spectacle. :thumbs: I'd also like to learn how to teach the trick. Why are you so aggressive?

 

he's like it with most people,funny innit.

 

Ive been in counselling for a week or 3,the counsellor firmly believes that my aggressive nature is a counter reaction to the attentions of an uncle and priest i encountered as a youth,as i was only abused by an aunty and im jewish ill not read to much into that,geez my aunty had massive knockers and hitler must have been abused by a fat smelly rabbi.

 

now your trying to be funny,stop that and go back to being a miserable tw4t,.

 

Sorry,your right im far more comfortable in my zone you over Auburn twattling twat.Cheers mucker.

Edited by morton
  • Like 2
Link to post

Thee got a jump for those that don't agree poor excuse for there ability with there jukes. What happens when it's on top and the animal got go anywhere on land plus water .where you go .a suppose wait for a lift to the nearest pound.atb bunnys.

  • Like 2
Link to post

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.


×
×
  • Create New...