weejohn 3 Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 my little whippet cross is coming up for 9 months now i think and she just totally ignores me if there is any kind of prey about, i was just putting it down to her in your face, not scared of anything, have a go at anything attitude. when there is no prey about she is as good as gold coming back every time i call her, sorry i cant help. Quote Link to post
Guest little lurcher Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 what a stunner!! good luck with the recall training mate , she is only a baby yet Thanks. Yea 11 months is still very young. Im sue she will be fine. I've just bought whistle and am going to try her with that puerly on recall. No matter how she turns out she will have a home for life! She is a family pet firs and a worikng dog second. I am going to work hard at the recall over the christmas holidays. how are your whippets for recall? can you call them off a rabbit or can you call them straigt back if they miss it? My last dog was a lurcher. 1/4 border collie 3/4 greyhound and she would come straight to hand as soon as I called her. I am finding it harder to get the same standard of obediance from the pup. Any sugestions? i can call mine back, and even when all 12 are out they all come back as do the italians which are notorious for poor recall, im not sure if it the pack mentality me being top dog so to speak? my dogs are kenneled so any time with any dog is 100% not just being around me 24/7? the young one i have is back at vehicle as soon as lamp goes out , a whippet is totally different to say a collie lurcher due to the learning and mental patterns , it will come in time , try not to push to hard , she is very keen and eager to please so work on her that way , plenty of praise everytime she does good i start my pups off im keeping back basically when they leave mum , simple name calling and walking to heel , stretch your stride to match theirs so it LOOKS like she is at heel but really its you in stride with her , as they then get bigger they know to stay there ? i have a 10 weeker here who when i call her name will leave the pack to come to me , i have got some fox tails now too and i will be starting after xmas on her bringing them back to me everything takes time and all dogs are different and training will vary? sounds like you have everything else to a high standard!! im sure you will have no problems at all Quote Link to post
steve66 3,585 Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 She looks a cracker mate , what lines is she ? Quote Link to post
minion 29 Posted December 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 She looks a cracker mate , what lines is she ? Mostly Laguna. The Laguna dogs in her Pedegree are as follows Laguna lively lad (Grand sire) Liltine laird of Laguna (gt grand sire) Laguna liberty Lace (gt grand dam) Laguna lively lilt (gt gt grand sire) Laguna ligette (gt gt grand dam) Laguna leader ( gt gt gt grand sire) Lagun lynette ( gt gt gt grand dam) Laguna leader (gt gt gt grand sire) Laguna black lupind ( gt gt gt grand dam) Black lineal of laguna (gt gt gt grand dam) Also has sooty sam as a gt gt gt grand sire My dogs dam has the following Laguna dogs in her pedigree Lagun lizas link (gt gt grand sire) Laguna lively lisper (gt gt gt grand sire) Laguna lepper liza (gt gt gt grand dam) there are a few nimrodel dogs, a few poacyn dogs and other names i haven't heard off. If anyone has any info on any of the above dogs it would be nice to know how they were in the field. Cheers Quote Link to post
luke 2 Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 looking good mate have you gave her a spin yet Hey Luke, Finaly got the pics up for you. Ive had her out twice. First time she was really bad at comming back. Second time she was the same. Been working on her recall and she is great but as soon as she was on a rabbit she totally ignored me. Even after the chase she heard me, looked at me and ttally blanked me. Very frustrating. I am going to keep at it but to be honest im not sure what to do. She is very well trained. will sit in the middle of the footbal pitch till i call her. She comes straight to hand but not if she smells a rabbit. Any adveice would be appreciated. your a better man than me mate if you can call it of a rabbit i dont find whippets hard to train never had a problem with live stock or recall but once there wed to there quarry i would question there desire for the game if i was able to call them off only my oppinion mate handy if you could but i doubt it best of luck any way mate Quote Link to post
minion 29 Posted December 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 looking good mate have you gave her a spin yet Hey Luke, Finaly got the pics up for you. Ive had her out twice. First time she was really bad at comming back. Second time she was the same. Been working on her recall and she is great but as soon as she was on a rabbit she totally ignored me. Even after the chase she heard me, looked at me and ttally blanked me. Very frustrating. I am going to keep at it but to be honest im not sure what to do. She is very well trained. will sit in the middle of the footbal pitch till i call her. She comes straight to hand but not if she smells a rabbit. Any adveice would be appreciated. your a better man than me mate if you can call it of a rabbit i dont find whippets hard to train never had a problem with live stock or recall but once there wed to there quarry i would question there desire for the game if i was able to call them off only my oppinion mate handy if you could but i doubt it best of luck any way mate im talking about hunting up after missing. a dog should be wel trained enough to come straight baak as soon as the lamp is off? do you allow your dog to hunt up if they miss? Quote Link to post
luke 2 Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 looking good mate have you gave her a spin yet Hey Luke, Finaly got the pics up for you. Ive had her out twice. First time she was really bad at comming back. Second time she was the same. Been working on her recall and she is great but as soon as she was on a rabbit she totally ignored me. Even after the chase she heard me, looked at me and ttally blanked me. Very frustrating. I am going to keep at it but to be honest im not sure what to do. She is very well trained. will sit in the middle of the footbal pitch till i call her. She comes straight to hand but not if she smells a rabbit. Any adveice would be appreciated. your a better man than me mate if you can call it of a rabbit i dont find whippets hard to train never had a problem with live stock or recall but once there wed to there quarry i would question there desire for the game if i was able to call them off only my oppinion mate handy if you could but i doubt it best of luck any way mate im talking about hunting up after missing. a dog should be wel trained enough to come straight baak as soon as the lamp is off? do you allow your dog to hunt up if they miss? sorry mate misunderstanding Quote Link to post
minion 29 Posted December 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 looking good mate have you gave her a spin yet Hey Luke, Finaly got the pics up for you. Ive had her out twice. First time she was really bad at comming back. Second time she was the same. Been working on her recall and she is great but as soon as she was on a rabbit she totally ignored me. Even after the chase she heard me, looked at me and ttally blanked me. Very frustrating. I am going to keep at it but to be honest im not sure what to do. She is very well trained. will sit in the middle of the footbal pitch till i call her. She comes straight to hand but not if she smells a rabbit. Any adveice would be appreciated. your a better man than me mate if you can call it of a rabbit i dont find whippets hard to train never had a problem with live stock or recall but once there wed to there quarry i would question there desire for the game if i was able to call them off only my oppinion mate handy if you could but i doubt it best of luck any way mate im talking about hunting up after missing. a dog should be wel trained enough to come straight baak as soon as the lamp is off? do you allow your dog to hunt up if they miss? sorry mate misunderstanding No probs bud. I wasnt having a go at you. Just wondered as I am not sure what to do. Quote Link to post
luke 2 Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 looking good mate have you gave her a spin yet Hey Luke, Finaly got the pics up for you. Ive had her out twice. First time she was really bad at comming back. Second time she was the same. Been working on her recall and she is great but as soon as she was on a rabbit she totally ignored me. Even after the chase she heard me, looked at me and ttally blanked me. Very frustrating. I am going to keep at it but to be honest im not sure what to do. She is very well trained. will sit in the middle of the footbal pitch till i call her. She comes straight to hand but not if she smells a rabbit. Any adveice would be appreciated. your a better man than me mate if you can call it of a rabbit i dont find whippets hard to train never had a problem with live stock or recall but once there wed to there quarry i would question there desire for the game if i was able to call them off only my oppinion mate handy if you could but i doubt it best of luck any way mate im talking about hunting up after missing. a dog should be wel trained enough to come straight baak as soon as the lamp is off? do you allow your dog to hunt up if they miss? sorry mate misunderstanding No probs bud. I wasnt having a go at you. Just wondered as I am not sure what to do. its a tuff one mate its not such a problem through the day as i like a dog that hunts up but its a pain in the arse if out lamping they some times settle down when they mature a bit i think all you can do is work on the recall and wait till she matures a bit all the best with it any way mate i am sure it will come good in the end Quote Link to post
minion 29 Posted December 19, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Have been working like hell on the recall. Had her out over our local golf course and she was straight back (mostly) when I called. I am going to keep at it and hopefully it will sink in. I really want to get her out on the lamp but am going to wait a few weeks I think. Quote Link to post
Guest little lurcher Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 thats great news!! im sure it wont be long before we see many threads with how well she is doing Quote Link to post
minion 29 Posted December 27, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 Bumped for Joe. Quote Link to post
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